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The final staff letter of the Hillary Clinton Presidential Campaign

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cordy

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The forum has turned, because different people got to speak. You see PoliGAF mostly holed up in their thread and people who were driven out by them returning. What you see is a shift in the people who discuss in OT. The users of NeoGAF weren't as Pro-Hillary as it looked.

I wasn't in there but how have they been towards this election? What do the majority think about Trump? What do they think about Hillary? I think all these excess threads is giving me a bad idea of how PoliGAF really is.
 
She was easily beaten by a gameshow host after letting her "blue wall" collapse into a pile of red sludge. She and her campaign deserve to be excoriated, every rational person on the planet was counting on her to beat Trump.

I blame her for that. We got sold that this was our way to keep insanity out of power. And she fucking blew it.
 
I would never expect them to actually admit to what happened publicly. This letter is just saving face. Nothing more then a concession speech in a letter.

I just hope behind the scenes people at the DNC are having the big serious talks.

This forum's turn on Clinton is absolutely unreal.

Not that shocking.

There was always a decent number of people that had doubts about her on here who basically had to shut up about it since anyone who voiced those concerns got beat down and called names.

Now people are free to speak their mind. Sure some of it has the smell of "I told you so" but those are the breaks.

Let it be a lesson for the future.
 

Owensboro

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for real?.

Absolutely. Think of it this way, the first letter caused people to go "See! She is crooked!" The second letter just bolstered the "We can't let her get away with this! We know she's crooked!" calls. I'd guess it caused people to hate-vote more (meaning, those that may not have voted in the first place got angry enough to actually go vote). It also could have kept Hillary voters home as the last straw. Regardless of what the final letter said it was going to hurt Clinton.
 

Kayhan

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I am glad to see YASSS QUEEN take full responsibility for this almost incomprehensible dropping of the ball.

/s
 

Neoweee

Member
Absolutely. Think of it this way, the first letter caused people to go "See! She is crooked!" The second letter just bolstered the "We can't let her get away with this! We know she's crooked!" calls. I'd guess it caused people to hate-vote more (meaning, those that may not have voted in the first place got angry enough to actually go vote). It also could have kept Hillary voters home as the last straw.

They probably have good data to believe this, too. Campaigns do tons of internal polling that is more focused than general, publicly released stuff.
 
Late-breaking developments don't depress the vote by 6 million.

They continue to blame everything except for their own campaign's failings.

They only had to depress it by 110,000.

Couple these late breaking issues with voter ID laws and closet Trump supporters, and you have the ingredients for an upset.
 

-griffy-

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These aren't contradictory. You elevate him to being representative of the party, and then paint him as unfit to be president, thereby saying the leader of the party is not qualified and tarnishing the party as a whole. That's the intent anyways, I assume.
 

kirblar

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Absolutely. Think of it this way, the first letter caused people to go "See! She is crooked!" The second letter just bolstered the "We can't let her get away with this! We know she's crooked!" calls. I'd guess it caused people to hate-vote more (meaning, those that may not have voted in the first place got angry enough to actually go vote). It also could have kept Hillary voters home as the last straw. Regardless of what the final letter said it was going to hurt Clinton.
This is exactly what happened.

They are not wrong that the Comey letter likely cost them the election. Others are also correct that their margins should not have been that tight to begin with.
 

Azzanadra

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I wasn't in there but how have they been towards this election? What do the majority think about Trump? What do they think about Hillary? I think all these excess threads is giving me a bad idea of how PoliGAF really is.

Let's just put it this way... I was accused of being a sexist, racist, and a gamergator for supporting Bernie.

Think about that.
 

War Peaceman

You're a big guy.
Sadly I doubt it nothing major will change they will just put out somone better then hilary and *expect* to win next time.

Nothing major needs to change. 100,000 voters different in the right place and it was a solid victory. Hillary looks to have won the popular vote too. There is no need for revolution.
 

Neoweee

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They only had to depress it by 110,000.

Couple these late breaking issues with voter ID laws and closet Trump supporters, and you have the ingredients for an upset.

Yeah. She'll have won the popular vote by over 1~2 million votes. But the changes were too late and too little understood to respond effectively.

This is exactly what happened.

They are not wrong that the Comey letter likely cost them the election. Others are also correct that their margins should not have been that tight to begin with.

Agreed and agree. But what do you do to build a larger margin, when people will say their candidate is unqualified to be president and will still vote for him?
 

Schlorgan

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NoRéN;224129289 said:
Hillary is the "No Man's Sky" of off-topic.

Full of lies and empty promises? Sounds about right.

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NoRéN;224129289 said:
Hillary is the "No Man's Sky" of off-topic.
"Hey, so what is the gameplay for this?"
"Yo, stfu bro, INIFINTE WORLDS!"

"Hey, so she does have some faults that concern me."
"Yo, stfu bro, YAAAS QUEEN!"
 
Nothing major needs to change. 100,000 voters different in the right place and it was a solid victory. Hillary looks to have won the popular vote too. There is no need for revolution.

We are about to find out what happens with a crazy GOP in control of congress, the white house, and the supreme court. That's our future. With the head crazy, a true loose cannon that makes decisions without forethought.
 

Kin5290

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Late-breaking developments don't depress the vote by 6 million.

They continue to blame everything except for their own campaign's failings.
When the dust finally settles, the final popular vote drop for Dems will probably shake up to being 2 million. Still bad, but that's because Barack Obama was unusually good and outperformed other Democrats.
 

Principate

Saint Titanfall
They only had to depress it by 110,000.

Couple these late breaking issues with voter ID laws and closet Trump supporters, and you have the ingredients for an upset.

And whose fault was it that the margin was so small in the first place. If you run a campaign that that works on small margins to win, don't be surprised when you don't. She should have shored up those states at all costs. it was literally trump's only path to Victory and she basically ignored it.
 

blackflag

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Lots of Excuses but they took the rust belt for granted until it was too late because the thought he was a joke. He is but she didn't take into consideration so is half the fucking country.

Burn the dnc to the ground and start over.


Actually shitty polling caused more voter depression than anything
 
Nothing major needs to change. 100,000 voters different in the right place and it was a solid victory. Hillary looks to have won the popular vote too. There is no need for revolution.

A revolution is needed if the Democrats want any power at local, state, or federal positions other than the Senate and President.
 

ColdPizza

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I'm surprised they didn't mention the perceived Obamacare premium increases. I think that played a huge part as well, and the timing was particularly awful.
 

Rentahamster

Rodent Whores
There is no question that a week from Election Day, Sec. Clinton was poised for a historic win. In the end, less than
110K votes out of tens of millions cast on Election Day made the difference in this race. It is worth noting that Jill Stein
alone got 130K votes in those three states---and though her votes don't distribute perfectly to cover the margin across the
three states, it is an important reminder of the influence of 3rd party votes.

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Nate silver was shown this election to be accurate in his assessment. His model showed Hillary Clinton leading by a large margin prior to the letter. His model showed the effects of the letter.

People denying that the letter had an impact really fucking infuriate me, because you are literally being so stupid that you are making it easier for the FBI to influence future elections. Do people not understand the ramifications of the nation's law enforecement arm influencing an election?

I'm not saying other mistakes weren't made, but the public has to be angry about the FBI's involvement, otherwise they will get even more blatant about it in the future. There also has to be a political climate for whistleblowers within the FBI to comeout and prevent or inhibit the impact of these kinds of things in the future.

I'm just as mad as anyone else and there were other mistakes, but if you think the letter didn't have a significant impact, with the available data, you are a fucking idiot. So much of a fucking idiot that you should lose the right to criticize other people for being dumb enough to vote trump.
 

ezrarh

Member
I am glad to see YASSS QUEEN take full responsibility for this almost incomprehensible dropping of the ball.

/s

I'm so glad I don't have to see the YASS QUEEN shit anymore. Just like practically everyone else, I bought into the story that she would easily win but the whole queen and abuela shit was obnoxious.
 
Also not having the "YAAAS QUEEN" Hillary supporters pile on every post that discusses her faults allows for the more critical members to talk without fear of a mob.
My god this was so annoying.

HillaryGAF was insufferable, they definitely need to take some blame. Their real life counterparts were just as annoying. Never wanted to listen, always loving in their bubble.
 

Chariot

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I wasn't in there but how have they been towards this election? What do the majority think about Trump? What do they think about Hillary? I think all these excess threads is giving me a bad idea of how PoliGAF really is.
Well, Trump is generally unliked. Though most people viewed him as funny, not a thread. Him winning was something that surprised the majority here, no matter who they supported. It looked especially bad for him in the last weeks.

Now, Hillary is another topic. The majority here without a doubt put Hillary above Trump. However, quite a lot didn't like Hillary Clinton at all for various reasons. Some didn't vote, some voted as depressed voters as Moore called them. There are a lot of issues with Hillary, such as her looking disingenuous (heavy and awfully transparent pandering, talking about taking the high road, but kicking low several times), focused on herself ("I'm with Her",, "her turn"), being pure establishment (corporate backed, DNC pushing way too hard for her against Bernie, Debbie Wasserman Schulz) and unreliable (history flip flopping issues and apologizing for being on the wrong side).

A part of this was the behaviour of the supporters. Now, you shouldn't judge a candidate just on their supporters. Trump isn't a bad pick because his supporters are assholes, it's because he is insane and endanger us all when he got power. Same with everyone. But there was a systematic problem with Hillary supporters here on GAF and in other places, where they tried to force party unity and did so by shutting down criticism of her. As people here state, people who didn't openly and loudly stood for Hillary were dogpilled by PoliGAF and pressured and shamed into voting for her. Bernie supporters was told that they weren't needed. It was messy.
 

inner-G

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This forum's turn on Clinton is absolutely unreal.
I've voted Democrat my whole like and I never liked her. I just didn't post about it much in OT because I didn't want to get banned.

After the nomination I was for her, but only because there was no practical alternative.


This letter is embarrassing. Michael Moore is right, they should all resign.
 

IJoel

Member
There are certainly more issues than Comey's meddling, but make no mistake, this was a pretty close election in PA, MI, WI. I have very little doubt she would've closely won had the FBI not interfered. Those 3 states' electoral votes would've given the DNC the presidency.
 
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