3/ by relying on data analytics so much. I circled the words "data" & "analytics" every time I came across them. They were everywhere
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4/ throughout the book and the campaign. He never adjusted his strategy and reliance on data despite being confronted by people's concerns
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5/ about him doing this, including by President Clinton, who was treated like he had no clue and was a washed up politician. Well, clearly
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6/ he knew exactly what he was talking about, as proven by Hillary's narrow losses across the Rust Belt and the Dems' blue wall. So my
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7/ question is why hasn't more blame been placed on Mook and why didn't Hillary listen to those concerns and either fire Mook or mandate
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8/ that he change his strategy? The other thing that stood out for me was how painstaking it was for her campaign team to develop an
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9/ overarching reason for why she was running as well as an overarching vision or message. Plus, I think it was pitiful and sad that her
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10/ team was still making changes to her convention speech one hour before she spoke. Again, this proves how much she and her team
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11/struggled with her vision and message. Overall, I think you guys did a great job with the book, as i was left with the thought, "This
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12/clearly explains why she lost. It all makes perfect sense." I just wish she had never run in the first place, & I say this as a proud D.
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