long time guy wrote:
veganfan21 wrote:
long time guy wrote:
Frank Coztansa wrote:
Nas wrote:
The dramatic increase in white voters is why Trump won. It's really that simple.
Not according to what I heard on the radion this morning. WBBM had a report that said Black voters were 93% for Obama, 88% for HRC. Hispanics were 76% for Obama, and 68% for HRC.
The dropoff in minority support seems to be the reason why Trump won. It really is that simple.
Black turnout was significantly lower for her also. She couldn't or probably didn't try to make the connection. There are a lot of people that are either apathetic or simply don't like her. Blacks never felt the same way about her that they have felt about Bill. Not even close. They accepted her but they never advocated for her.
You could also suggest that, you know, people just don't objectively like her.
That is true. You know what though as much as people want to make this about her this is a vote for the policies and beliefs of Donald Trump.
Let's not obfuscate anymore. He beat out 16 people before he ever got to her. This was a vote for him too. He has a base of support that buys the bullshit that he is selling.
People can ease their conscious if they choose but this country wanted that racist xenophobic motherfucker and now we got him.
I think it's somewhat difficult to argue that people voted for Trump's ideas when he campaigned both to the left and right of Clinton
simultaneously. He was both more AND less militaristic than Clinton in espousing a foreign policy, and more AND less of a free-market zealot in his economic policy. Nevertheless, he did articulate two consistent positions throughout the campaign--his opposition to NAFTA (and other corporate free trade deals) and his support for massive new immigration restrictions. To a large degree, then, I think Clinton's defeat was sealed by her support for the neoliberal free trade regime. I have been arguing this point for months, and I think it's clear that Trump could not have performed as well as he did in the Rust Belt without his blistering assault on Clinton's support for NAFTA, CAFTA, TPP, etc.
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