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JHB

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2. Because the margin was so thin fingers can be pointed in any direction...
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 11:06 PM
Dec 2016

...and there's a case to be made for who to blame.

Thus, everybody with an axe to grind is grinding away.

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Good question Lotusflower70 Dec 2016 #1
Because the margin was so thin fingers can be pointed in any direction... JHB Dec 2016 #2
Excellent answer Va Lefty Dec 2016 #3
And generally those fingers are pointed everywhere else mythology Dec 2016 #15
because as of yet, there isn't a serious commitment to facing what happened, and fixing it nt NRQ891 Dec 2016 #4
They voted for Clinton NobodyHere Dec 2016 #5
I'm not talking about Millennials NRQ891 Dec 2016 #11
Sorry bout that NobodyHere Dec 2016 #25
Cheer up, Millennials! raging moderate Dec 2016 #6
Like other demographics HassleCat Dec 2016 #7
Yet they did support Clinton NobodyHere Dec 2016 #8
It's easier than thinking. n/t QC Dec 2016 #9
Because many of them "weren't excited" so they didn't bother to vote CajunBlazer Dec 2016 #10
Amazing how, despite "plenty of blame to go around", it rarely seems to spread far enough to cover Warren DeMontague Dec 2016 #14
this Grey Lemercier Dec 2016 #23
This is pretty much it. J_William_Ryan Dec 2016 #18
Hillary won the popular vote True_Blue Dec 2016 #12
That's like my saying "my team is world champions because they have the most fans". Exilednight Dec 2016 #35
I don't disagree with you True_Blue Dec 2016 #38
because dinner isn't until 5:30 Warren DeMontague Dec 2016 #13
It's the only group with declining participation that also favored Sanders in the primaries FBaggins Dec 2016 #16
It's a shame that you have to put a sarcasm thing on a post with some validity to it. TheBlackAdder Dec 2016 #19
I live in Ohio I am white and from listening to other white working class voters on doc03 Dec 2016 #17
Point out the times where white people disobey, fight back, or even shoot at cops forjusticethunders Dec 2016 #27
We had an incident here where a white guy threatened to kill his family and himself. doc03 Dec 2016 #29
"When will they learn to do what they are told to do?" GOOD GOD!!! BlueProgressive Dec 2016 #20
3rd way must blame everything but themselves jfern Dec 2016 #21
Not Enough Of Them Did otohara Dec 2016 #22
and Killer Mike will get a tax cut dsc Dec 2016 #24
At least they didn't vote for Trump in massive numbers like the Boomers did. Ace Rothstein Dec 2016 #26
b/c so many Internet natives are oblivious to its inherent misogyny malchickiwick Dec 2016 #28
People are looking for a scapegoat meow2u3 Dec 2016 #30
It's silly, although Clinton did a little worse among young voters compared to Obama. Buckeye_Democrat Dec 2016 #31
It really boggles the mind that Trump was worse among Latinos NobodyHere Dec 2016 #33
That surprised me too! Buckeye_Democrat Dec 2016 #34
Favorability and Unfavorability ratings play a big role in elections. Exilednight Dec 2016 #36
Because this place skews old TransitJohn Dec 2016 #32
Like me, you're a Gen xer. I often feel like I walked into Boomer Nation. Exilednight Dec 2016 #37
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