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Trump "knows he’s an illegitimate president," Clinton said. "I believe he understands that the many varying tactics they used, from voter suppression and voter purging to hacking to the false stories — he knows that — there were just a bunch of different reasons why the election turned out like it did … I know he knows this wasn’t on the level."
In an October 2020 interview with The Atlantic, Clinton said, "There was a widespread understanding that [the 2016] election was not on the level. We still don’t know what happened … but you don’t win by 3 million votes and have all this other shenanigans and stuff going on and not come away with an idea like, ‘Whoa, something’s not right here.’"
don't believe me, though. search for the phrases and come to your own conclusion
Clinton SAYS that to detract from her own incompetence as a candidate. All of her problems, all of her fake stories, the buttery males, all of it is irrelevant compared to:
Telling coal miners next to Pennsylvania that she wanted to put them out of work. "Buh, buh, what I actually said..." bullshit. She said their lifelong careers shouldn't exist, and while West Virginia was NEVER going to vote Democratic, it cost her Pennsylvania instead. -20 Electoral College Votes.
Taking Michigan for granted. The prime autoworker state should have been a slam dunk. Take a tour, remind everyone how the Republicans wanted to let them twist in the wind. She skipped the state and it cost her. -16 Electoral College Votes.
Same thing in Wisconsin, except Wisconsin showed it could and would vote Republican in repeated state-wide elections. She skipped it, they skipped her. -10 electoral college votes.
Had she not been an idiot, and swung just these three states... +46 EC votes... 273-258 - Clinton wins.
thanks for actually replying and using quotes
here lately people seem to forget facts and play football politics hardcore
people instantly confused me with being in the republican camp when in fact democrat and republican politics keep me from being allowed to vote
Stop following me around. It's harassment. Flagged. Goodbye.
i'm not following you. i'm reading the feed and responding. i didn't even notice your username until after i'd corrected you. but i would be happy to help you find the block button. it's on my profile page, in the upper right.
Also, there are like 10 people on this platform. We're going to keep bumping into each other.
i'd much prefer they learn to use the block button instead of spuriously accusing me of harrassment.
Dont worry, the mods will quietly remove your comments just like they used to on reddit.
Nah, I'm never quiet about it. :)
https://lemmy.world/c/modabuse