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Fast Walker 52

(7,723 posts)
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 12:01 PM Jan 2017

I think I have a good understanding of why Hillary lost, but what I still don't get

is how Dems got smoked in so many Senate races and other down ticket races, especially when all Republicans are just so awful in general.

That can't all be due to gerrymandering, or Russian influence.

Was it just an off year with bad candidates?

Did Trump actually excite GOP voters far more than we really understand?

Did Hillary at the top motivate many GOP voters to vote for a GOP congress to block her?

I think part of the reason the Dems have been doing badly is the incredible power of conservative media and brainwashing, that most of us can never understand because we don't expose ourselves to it or are not wired that way.

My biggest disappointment is just seeing people vote for Republicans and forgetting history of how bad these people really are when they have power. It wasn't even that far back when we had the terrible GW Bush. Or just look at Kansas.

I keep feeling like this party-- the GOP-- shouldn't be sustainable, they are so awful, and they keep failing when in power.

Yet they still win.

Obama only won when they were fully exposed as crooks and had crashed the economy massively. Yet they have bounced back and are winning again with horrible, racist, dumb, obnoxious candidates.

How can we overcome this insane power they have?

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I think I have a good understanding of why Hillary lost, but what I still don't get (Original Post) Fast Walker 52 Jan 2017 OP
So-called "white working class" is mad because they are becoming a minority and think their plight Hoyt Jan 2017 #1
so they are getting more desperate as the country gets more diverse? Fast Walker 52 Jan 2017 #3
Bigotry, particularly racism, transcends class interests. Garrett78 Jan 2017 #5
so how do we get over bigotry??? Fast Walker 52 Jan 2017 #6
For starters, we won't ever eliminate it. Garrett78 Jan 2017 #12
wow-- that's great. I didn't know that was something that existed Fast Walker 52 Jan 2017 #47
This kind of attitude is exactly WHY Dems lost... NoGoodNamesLeft Jan 2017 #7
Wow, you sure got that backwards. That's some mighty hefty and undeserved bashing of Democrats. JTFrog Jan 2017 #8
No he has some good points jzodda Jan 2017 #10
Thank you NoGoodNamesLeft Jan 2017 #21
You're overlooking the elephant in the room. Repugs cheat. brush Jan 2017 #29
What else is new? Did Obama just whine and give up? NoGoodNamesLeft Jan 2017 #31
Who's saying give up, or is pissing and moaning and complaining? I'm clearly saying fight... brush Jan 2017 #36
what conformity you are talking about??? Example? Fast Walker 52 Jan 2017 #48
something at the top of my list is for Dems to call out Repub cheating more forcefully Fast Walker 52 Jan 2017 #49
It is very much deserved and needed NoGoodNamesLeft Jan 2017 #17
Yea, let's just not focus on Republican cheating or foreign influence. Let's keep bashing the good JTFrog Jan 2017 #18
If Democrats stopped being so goddamned exclusive NoGoodNamesLeft Jan 2017 #20
Exclusive?!? JTFrog Jan 2017 #53
Well let's deport Mexicans, trash Blacks, kill Muslims, etc., because that is what white wing Hoyt Jan 2017 #9
+1 nt JTFrog Jan 2017 #13
Oh bullshit! NoGoodNamesLeft Jan 2017 #19
What's bullshit is the narrative that says Clinton didn't talk enough about economics/jobs. Garrett78 Jan 2017 #23
This is NOT just about Hillary Clinton NoGoodNamesLeft Jan 2017 #26
Again, 80% of his supporters are Birthers. That's verifiable, not merely an assumption. Garrett78 Jan 2017 #28
Oh for fuck's sake that is not true NoGoodNamesLeft Jan 2017 #32
Okay, it's 79%. I've posted this numerous times before in response to your posts. Garrett78 Jan 2017 #42
She's associated with NAFTA BainsBane Jan 2017 #44
Did you vote for Trump? If not, then learn to read. Hoyt Jan 2017 #33
Nope, but I have relatives who did and they don't hold the views you are claiming NoGoodNamesLeft Jan 2017 #35
Voting for someone you know to be a racist, bigot, and worse is a tip off, don't you think? Hoyt Jan 2017 #37
Nor does Hillary hold the views BainsBane Jan 2017 #45
treated like they are stupid? stonecutter357 Jan 2017 #51
Message auto-removed Name removed Jan 2017 #2
okay, but Hillary wasn't that weak and Trump was awful Fast Walker 52 Jan 2017 #4
Actually, the Dems picked up 5(?) seats in the House and 2 or three in the Senate Chitown Kev Jan 2017 #11
good point. Fast Walker 52 Jan 2017 #15
Senate races are statewide and can't be gerrymandered like House of Representatives districts. n/t 24601 Jan 2017 #14
right-- so what is the explanation for the GOP success? Fast Walker 52 Jan 2017 #16
My undergrad didn't have formal majors, but was the equivalent of poly sci. My take is that there 24601 Jan 2017 #24
The repugs cheat. They always cheat. See post #29 brush Jan 2017 #30
But I think gerrymandering still impacts statewide races. Garrett78 Jan 2017 #25
Interesting article about it. Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2017 #22
Liberals are piling up in cities. LisaM Jan 2017 #27
seems like we keep hearing the Dems are going to flip these states any day Fast Walker 52 Jan 2017 #41
it did in Virginia and Colorado and while we still lost texas , Hillary made gains from previous JI7 Jan 2017 #43
ah, good point-- slow but incremental improvement in some states Fast Walker 52 Jan 2017 #50
What Have You Done For Me Berlin Vet Jan 2017 #34
yes, seriously!!! Fast Walker 52 Jan 2017 #40
This message was self-deleted by its author JTFrog Jan 2017 #54
In my state, Koch's, NRA and other Repubs provided millions more in TV ads wishstar Jan 2017 #38
ah yes-- the $$$ factor Fast Walker 52 Jan 2017 #39
A lot of people were dissatisfied with the status quo. senz Jan 2017 #46
I heard a charge made, I beleive on the Thom Hartmann radio show yesterday doc03 Jan 2017 #52
Dem's stayed home. joshcryer Jan 2017 #55
 

Hoyt

(54,770 posts)
1. So-called "white working class" is mad because they are becoming a minority and think their plight
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 12:08 PM
Jan 2017

is so awful and that Blacks, Hispanics, Disabled, women, LGBT, etc., are getting more than their fair share. You'll be criticized for calling "white working class" Trump supporters as racist/bigoted/greedy.

 

Fast Walker 52

(7,723 posts)
3. so they are getting more desperate as the country gets more diverse?
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 12:58 PM
Jan 2017

is that how the right still wins elections?

Garrett78

(10,721 posts)
5. Bigotry, particularly racism, transcends class interests.
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 01:00 PM
Jan 2017

This is why it's foolish to think, "If we just had a more progressive economic message, we would win much more often."

Garrett78

(10,721 posts)
12. For starters, we won't ever eliminate it.
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 05:03 PM
Jan 2017

There are people and organizations doing good work in this area, though. I'm part of a Racial Justice Organizing Committee where I live. As an organization, we go to person of color organizations and take direction from those organizations as to what they need done. It might be as simple as data entry or moving office furniture. It might be attending a rally, helping to promote legislation or campaigning for a particular candidate. We also have a study committee and invite people from the community. We study oppression theory, institutionalized racism and how to address those things.

Reverend Barber, the North Carolina NAACP President, is probably on the right track (and I say that as an atheist for whom religion does not inform my viewpoint).

 

NoGoodNamesLeft

(2,056 posts)
7. This kind of attitude is exactly WHY Dems lost...
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 03:03 PM
Jan 2017

The reason white working class voters went with Trump is because they are sick and tired of the following things:

1. Having their very REAL job and economy concerns ignored for decades in favor of focusing only on issues related to minorities or legalizing weed. They are sick of Democrats never focusing on issues that also matter to and impact EVERYONE. These people usually support minority issues too, but are fed up with their concerns never mattering and being accused or being racists/bigots or being shamed and made to feel guilty about wanting their concerns cared about too.

2. Lack of respect and being talked down to or treated like they are stupid by some Democrats. (This is what is meant by the elitism complaint.)

I see it happening here. I'm a swing voting Independent and reading some of this stuff pisses me off so deeply. Until Democrats smarten the fuck up and actually LISTEN instead of assuming they know it all they will keep on losing. There is absolutely NO reason why Democrats can't care about the economic hardships and struggle of ALL of the working class just as much as they care about issues that impact minority groups. If Dems are honestly incapable of doing BOTH then they don't deserve to win.

 

JTFrog

(14,274 posts)
8. Wow, you sure got that backwards. That's some mighty hefty and undeserved bashing of Democrats.
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 03:50 PM
Jan 2017

You do realize where you are posting, right?



jzodda

(2,124 posts)
10. No he has some good points
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 04:21 PM
Jan 2017

Look at the vote a few days ago when Dem Senators voted with Republicans to prevent cheaper Canadian drugs.

Dems should be up in arms over stuff like this. Sure it's a drop in the bucket but it's the symbolism. Dems as a party have embraced big money from Wall Street and other places to such a degree it's tainting their message.

Trump should have lost in a landslide. These white working class people should be our voters. The message of globalism that's harsh and unfair should be left to Republicans.

 

NoGoodNamesLeft

(2,056 posts)
21. Thank you
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 05:39 PM
Jan 2017

At least one person here understands that you don't win by alienating voters based on assumptions made in order to avoid taking responsibility for the part you play in your own problems.

brush

(57,945 posts)
29. You're overlooking the elephant in the room. Repugs cheat.
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 06:23 PM
Jan 2017

Last edited Thu Jan 19, 2017, 08:07 PM - Edit history (1)

Hillary, the Democrat, did get nearly 3 million more votes which I'm saying not to console us but to remind us, just as in the last election cycles, Democrats get more votes than the repugs. The country favors Dem policies. The repugs just figure out how to steal elections, and this one was stolen as well, which cost us house and senate and even state-level offices.

Time to stop agonizing over our failures to appeal to WWCs who fall for repug racist dog whistles. It's time to confront reality. THEY CHEAT, HAVE BEEN CHEATING FOR FOREVER AND ALWAYS WILL TRY TO CHEAT BECAUSE THAT'S THE ONLY WAY THEY CAN WIN (see Nixon's behind-the-back treachery over the Vietnam war negotiations just before the election; see Reagan's behind-the-back treachery over the Iranian hostages just before the election; see Katherine Harris and the Brooks Brothers riot in Florida in 2000; see Ken Blackwell in Ohio in 2004; see Rove in 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012. He wasn't successful in '08 and '12 but he tried mightily; and of course see Comey, Putin, vote suppression, vote count machinations, gerrymandering, et al in addition to Crosscheck in '16).

We can't look the other way anymore by trying to overcome their dirty tricks by registering more voters than they do because of our demographic advantage BECAUSE THEY ALWAYS WILL CHEAT AND WILL COME UP WITH NEW WAYS TO CHEAT — LIKE INTERSTATE CROSSCHECK in this cycle.

We need to stay alert to what they're up to, put on a concerted, sustained effort to loudly expose their cheating over and over and over to get media coverage; we need to combat in court over and over and over when needed to put a stop to it BECAUSE THEY ALWAYS WILL CHEAT.

We can't let up.

Whoever takes over at the DNC needs to create a department just for this and they need to fund it well.

 

NoGoodNamesLeft

(2,056 posts)
31. What else is new? Did Obama just whine and give up?
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 07:21 PM
Jan 2017

No...he understood not to alienate any voter who didn't sniff his asshole.

If Democrats don't get over this stupid habit of demanding 100% conformity or screw you attitude they will NEVER win again AND won't deserve to.

Every election is an uphill battle. You either adjust to those challenges and fight hard and NEVER take voters for granted or you lose. Period.

Democrats can sit back and piss and moan over how bad the GOP cheats or they can work their asses off by going after EVERY voter, not fucking attacking and alienating them.

brush

(57,945 posts)
36. Who's saying give up, or is pissing and moaning and complaining? I'm clearly saying fight...
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 08:04 PM
Jan 2017

their cheating.

Did you not get that?

 

Fast Walker 52

(7,723 posts)
48. what conformity you are talking about??? Example?
Fri Jan 20, 2017, 07:10 AM
Jan 2017

and not sure how the GOP didn't alienate voters too...

 

Fast Walker 52

(7,723 posts)
49. something at the top of my list is for Dems to call out Repub cheating more forcefully
Fri Jan 20, 2017, 07:11 AM
Jan 2017

they need to work the media better, for sure.

 

NoGoodNamesLeft

(2,056 posts)
17. It is very much deserved and needed
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 05:27 PM
Jan 2017

And as long as Democrats keep their heads stuck in the sand denying the truth they will continue to leave their asses fully exposed to getting beat by the other side.

 

JTFrog

(14,274 posts)
18. Yea, let's just not focus on Republican cheating or foreign influence. Let's keep bashing the good
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 05:28 PM
Jan 2017

guys.

Let's pretend that those racist bigoted assholes are really just "white working class" folks who really care about Democratic values but don't have anywhere to turn but to the Trumps of the world.

It's brilliant I tell ya.



 

NoGoodNamesLeft

(2,056 posts)
20. If Democrats stopped being so goddamned exclusive
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 05:37 PM
Jan 2017

It would not have been even remotely close enough for GOP cheating and crap to make a difference.

 

JTFrog

(14,274 posts)
53. Exclusive?!?
Fri Jan 20, 2017, 09:05 AM
Jan 2017

No one is barred from agreeing with the Democratic Party platform.

You continue to drone on about Trump voters like they didn't understand they were casting their vote for one of the vilest humans on earth. They supported his racist misogynistic and hateful rhetoric yet you are all over defending them and complaining about Democrats.

Do you seriously think we should stop fighting for equal rights, safe environments for women, clean air for our children, healthcare for all, paths to citizenship, higher minimum wage, lower cost education, safe gun laws, regulations for food safety, SCIENCE, climate change mitigation and so on?

I would rather lose than cater to the haters.

 

Hoyt

(54,770 posts)
9. Well let's deport Mexicans, trash Blacks, kill Muslims, etc., because that is what white wing
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 04:13 PM
Jan 2017

-- excuse me, "white working class" -- Trump supporters want.

 

NoGoodNamesLeft

(2,056 posts)
19. Oh bullshit!
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 05:34 PM
Jan 2017

I am a white working class voter. I voted for Clinton. I'm an Independent, though, and although I have not voted for a Republican since Sarah Palin crawled out of whatever shit hole she emerged from...the Democrats WILL lose me if they don't start including me too. I don't want to deport anyone, have muslim, black and hispanic friends and neighbors and my family includes blacks, hispanics and LGBTs. I have stuck up for minorities my entire life, and I'm over 50.

So tell me...how long do you feel entitled to my loyal support before you give a shit about the economy and jobs that I care about and impacts me? I've supported and voted for causes for all minorities. And what happens when people like me point out that they want Democrats to work for them too? They get called a fucking racist.

It's bullshit. If you want me on your team and to support things that matter to you then you better be prepared to show me the same consideration. If you can't do that then why should I stay on your team?

Garrett78

(10,721 posts)
23. What's bullshit is the narrative that says Clinton didn't talk enough about economics/jobs.
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 05:59 PM
Jan 2017

What's also bullshit is the narrative that says Clinton lost among the working class or among those who identified the economy as their top concern.

What's also bullshit is the anti-establishment narrative following an election in which the establishment did very well.

Those narratives are verifiably false, and this has been shown over and over and over again on DU.

What's also bullshit is the notion that only a fraction of Trump supporters are racists or sexists or heterosexists. For cryin' out loud, 80% of his supporters are Birthers.

 

NoGoodNamesLeft

(2,056 posts)
26. This is NOT just about Hillary Clinton
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 06:09 PM
Jan 2017

Her issue in the rust belt is that they associated her with NAFTA and she, like many here, assumed and believed she was entitled to the votes there. Those voters have had their issues ignored for DECADES. They're fed up and sick of it, so they believed Trump. They'll figure out he lied soon enough and MAYBE they will come back to the Democratic Party....but they sure as fuck won't if you all keep calling them all racists.

ANYONE who throws around ugly accusations so casually without even knowing people may as well just vote for Trump in 2020 because they are helping ensure he wins again.

Garrett78

(10,721 posts)
28. Again, 80% of his supporters are Birthers. That's verifiable, not merely an assumption.
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 06:18 PM
Jan 2017

Not 8%. 80%. Birtherism, of course, is rooted in racism.

And the issue of trade wasn't what motivated Trump supporters.

You've bought into one false narrative after another.

 

NoGoodNamesLeft

(2,056 posts)
32. Oh for fuck's sake that is not true
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 07:24 PM
Jan 2017

Cite your proof from a reputable source, please. I know plenty of Trump voters and not a single one of them are birthers. Stop making shit up.

Garrett78

(10,721 posts)
42. Okay, it's 79%. I've posted this numerous times before in response to your posts.
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 09:29 PM
Jan 2017

Public Policy Polling is reputable. Link: http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2015/08/trump-supporters-think-obama-is-a-muslim-born-in-another-country.html

61% believe Obama was born in another country and 18% are unsure, for a total of 79%. Only 21% believe he was born in the US. Only 12% believe Obama is a Christian.

BainsBane

(54,831 posts)
44. She's associated with NAFTA
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 11:44 PM
Jan 2017

Like Trump voters are associated with racism. NAFTA wasn't her policy. She is an independent person, not an appendage of her husband.

 

NoGoodNamesLeft

(2,056 posts)
35. Nope, but I have relatives who did and they don't hold the views you are claiming
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 07:53 PM
Jan 2017

It's never OK to stereotype. Assuming things about people you don't even know just because you don't understand why they voted a certain way is not right. You should actually ASK them why they voted as they did before labeling people.

 

Hoyt

(54,770 posts)
37. Voting for someone you know to be a racist, bigot, and worse is a tip off, don't you think?
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 08:12 PM
Jan 2017

stonecutter357

(12,776 posts)
51. treated like they are stupid?
Fri Jan 20, 2017, 07:18 AM
Jan 2017

If you voted for racists trump you are a deplorable POS just like him...

Response to Fast Walker 52 (Original post)

24601

(4,021 posts)
14. Senate races are statewide and can't be gerrymandered like House of Representatives districts. n/t
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 05:18 PM
Jan 2017

24601

(4,021 posts)
24. My undergrad didn't have formal majors, but was the equivalent of poly sci. My take is that there
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 05:59 PM
Jan 2017

a monolithic reason. An individual is the sole judge of their vote criteria. It can be a deep policy analysis or as shallow as not voting for anyone who parts their hair on the right.

Each down-ballot race is unique and had their own reasons - like Bayh losing Indiana because voters judged he had essentially left the state and become a DC area resident.

But for President, I saw several things that had an effect that were unrelated to Russian hacking and Hillary's emails.

The presumed inevitability of Hillary Clinton led to a high degree of complacency which in turn led many to skip voting or feel it was a safe year to cast that vote for Johnson or Stein in an effort to open up the political process to more than the two major parties. I have a relative in his early 30s who posted all kinds of shit in favor of Johnson, explaining after the election that since he knew Hillary would win anyway, he wanted Jonson to reach the thresh hold for future ballot access.

The daily dialog made a number of Trump voters go dark because they didn't want the hassle - so polls were affected.

There was a large anti-establishment vote. It not only hurt Hillary in the General Election but what allowed Trump to prevail in the Primary.

The high degree of negative ads and coverage ultimately made people tone deaf and changed the channels.

While Trump didn't release tax returns, Hillary didn't release paid speeches. It's reasonable to infer that 8 years of a Democratic Administration would have taken legal action if Trump cheated on his taxes and there is a degree of presumed government oversight. But there was no equivalent oversight for the speeches. And neither has a legal requirement for disclosure.

And don't discount Allan Lichtman's13 keys to the White House. He detested Trump but pointed out that he was headed for a win. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2016/09/23/trump-is-headed-for-a-win-says-professor-whos-predicted-30-years-of-presidential-outcomes-correctly/?utm_term=.84e73f36c1e2


Garrett78

(10,721 posts)
25. But I think gerrymandering still impacts statewide races.
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 06:04 PM
Jan 2017

In the sense that Representatives have sway in who wins statewide races, and have power to commit voter suppression.

Gerrymandering is often used to lessen the impact persons of color have, and that is bound to impact statewide policy.

Buckeye_Democrat

(15,058 posts)
22. Interesting article about it.
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 05:54 PM
Jan 2017

Nationally, Democrats won 6 million more votes in Senate races. Many of those votes were "wasted" by huge wins for some candidates, much like Hillary's national votes were largely "wasted" with big victories in some states while others were barely lost.

http://www.nbcnews.com/specials/democrats-left-in-the-lurch

LisaM

(28,690 posts)
27. Liberals are piling up in cities.
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 06:17 PM
Jan 2017

I know, I live in one of them (Seattle). I can tell you that the people moving here pay attention to national races and vanish in between (we had four elections in the last year, and one had the lowest percentage turnout since the Depression). They are in a tech bubble and don't think about down-ticket races. They have liberal social values, but don't understand that the Democrats share them so don't identify with the party.

Aside from the apathetic turnout in off years (which, I think, leads to a smaller candidate pool), as long as people keep flocking to the cities, this is not going to change unless our system changes. Along with the other problems, it's becoming unrepresentative. States that are losing population are getting way more power in proportion to their size.

How do we get people to move to these places? I always think that North Carolina and Georgia are on the cusp of change, because they have liberal big cities, but it hasn't quite happened yet. I'd think that anywhere that has a reasonably livable city in a red state could flip the state in a few years. But people won't move there. I get that because life is often intolerable in rural areas, especially for POC and LGBT people, but if we continue with NYC and Seattle and San Francisco and Portland growing and growing and red states losing population, nothing will change except that it will get more lopsided. And on the state level, gerrymandering has made a huge difference.

I wish some of the tech companies would target smaller cities, though that's tricky, too, because I'm sure the people who live there don't want the high rents and other crap that comes with gentrification.

 

Fast Walker 52

(7,723 posts)
41. seems like we keep hearing the Dems are going to flip these states any day
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 08:31 PM
Jan 2017

with demographics... and it never materializes

JI7

(90,755 posts)
43. it did in Virginia and Colorado and while we still lost texas , Hillary made gains from previous
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 10:43 PM
Jan 2017

years .

 

Fast Walker 52

(7,723 posts)
50. ah, good point-- slow but incremental improvement in some states
Fri Jan 20, 2017, 07:13 AM
Jan 2017

sadly, we lost key states we normally win.

Berlin Vet

(95 posts)
34. What Have You Done For Me
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 07:47 PM
Jan 2017

We need to have Democratic challengers ask the simple question, "What has the Republican Party done to make your life better?" Because they have done nothing for the poor and the middle class. Put that on a campaign sign with one side listing things the Democrats have done (Social Security, Medicare, etc) and on the other (Republican) side nothing. Call them out. Have debates (my Congresswoman (R) would not debate). We can do this.

Response to Berlin Vet (Reply #34)

wishstar

(5,489 posts)
38. In my state, Koch's, NRA and other Repubs provided millions more in TV ads
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 08:19 PM
Jan 2017

Repubs had a 10 million dollar advantage in ability to run ads with which they smeared the Dem so forcefully aligning with Hillary and the Dem challenger couldn't overcome that

 

senz

(11,945 posts)
46. A lot of people were dissatisfied with the status quo.
Fri Jan 20, 2017, 01:51 AM
Jan 2017

Dems will do better if they pay closer attention to the people.

doc03

(36,818 posts)
52. I heard a charge made, I beleive on the Thom Hartmann radio show yesterday
Fri Jan 20, 2017, 07:58 AM
Jan 2017

that 1.6 million people were purged from the voting rolls by Cross Check. To start off I am white and live in redneck
eastern Ohio. If anyone says that race didn't have anything to do with Republicans winning they are full of it. Everyday
I hear the N---- word and sometimes my head is about to explode to tell these people it isn't the N---s that are the
problem in this country they are. Here is an example of how f---g crazy they are. At the coffee shop a couple days ago
this guy sees some candy that had M&Ms mixed with a Hershey Bar or something. He says the f---g liberals are pushing s--t
like that to make kids think that everything mixed together is better like whites with blacks and queers getting married, perverts
using restrooms. I kid you not, that is the stuff I hear.

joshcryer

(62,504 posts)
55. Dem's stayed home.
Fri Jan 20, 2017, 09:20 AM
Jan 2017

Lack of enthusiasm.

Voter depression has been a GOP tactic since they lost hard in 2006.

Going after Dems, shitting on them, from the left, that shit didn't happen 20 years ago.

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