marc
Veteran Member
Pretty much any attempt to find "THE" reason she lost is meaningless. There are a number of factors that contributed that would be impossible to point to as a single defining reason.All you needed to say was "I don't care about statistics, I just want to blame Sanders even if metrics regarding this might vary from state to state, explaining why Clinton actually lost."
There was 25 years of smearing her that has left people who are not republicans thinking of her as corrupt with no real reason to back it up.
There were people who saw her as 'politics as usual' who were disgusted by that, and voted for Trump buying his BS.
There was Comey who decided to announce the FBI was looking into Hillary's emails again just days before the election.
There was voter suppression by republicans.
Wikileaks
And with all of that she still got 3 million more votes.
And in what way was Bernie's campaigning 'half assed'?
Bernie Sanders takes 'umbrage' when audience member says he didn't support Hillary Clinton in 2016
Sanders did 39 rallies for Clinton in 13 states over the final three months of the 2016 general election.
Bernie Sanders’s Hard Fight for Hillary Clinton
Since conceding defeat in the primaries, Sanders has been one of the real champions of this campaign. He let his supporters yell at him and deride him as a sellout in bleak delegate breakfasts at the Democratic National Convention, in Philadelphia, as he endorsed Clinton and explained why they needed to do the same. He made getting support for her his priority, putting aside any subtle, undermining gestures that might have better preserved his rebel-rock-star status. He has kept doing so despite other revelations in the Podesta e-mails, ones that are not about him personally but about issues that he believes in—for example, about money in politics, as exemplified by the Clinton team’s nurturing of donors. And he has earned the right to negotiate hard on such issues in the future.


