Thanks for the needlessly literalistic response. Trump also won the primaries.
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Replying to @mtracey @SaraMorrison
It's also a tautology: she won the primaries because she won the primaries.
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Replying to @mtracey
no -- she is the nominee because she won the primaries
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Replying to @SaraMorrison
And what institutional factors coalesced such that she won sufficient delegates to become the nominee? That's the Q. I posed.
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Replying to @mtracey @SaraMorrison
Same Q. always posed of Trump. If I asked "Why was Trump nominated" would you respond with, "Because he won the primaries"?
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Replying to @SaraMorrison
OK, well that'd also be pointlessly literalistic.
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Replying to @mtracey
but that is why! People either didn't get informed about candidate's flaws before voting or they decided they were ok with them.
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Replying to @SaraMorrison
But I am asking a broader, more systemic question. I think you're being willfully obtuse. All due respect.
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Replying to @mtracey
but you ask this question, like, every night. Have you gotten the answer yet? Perhaps it is you who are obtuse! (all due respect)
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fear not, I am working on a piece that contains all the answers
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