Posted on 12/15/2016 4:00:31 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
It wasnt James Comey. It wasnt the Russians. It wasnt misogyny either, according to Politicos Edward-Isaac Dovere. Hillary Clinton lost the presidential election because of the incompetence of Hillary Clinton and her team. Nowhere was this more evident than in Michigan, Dovere writes, where the SEIU wanted to shift resources in the final fortnight of the campaign:
Everybody could see Hillary Clinton was cooked in Iowa. So when, a week-and-a-half out, the Service Employees International Union started hearing anxiety out of Michigan, union officials decided to reroute their volunteers, giving a desperate team on the ground around Detroit some hope.
They started prepping meals and organizing hotel rooms.
SEIU which had wanted to go to Michigan from the beginning, but been ordered not to dialed Clintons top campaign aides to tell them about the new plan. According to several people familiar with the call, Brooklyn was furious.
Turn that bus around, the Clinton team ordered SEIU. Those volunteers needed to stay in Iowa to fool Donald Trump into competing there, not drive to Michigan, where the Democrats models projected a 5-point win through the morning of Election Day.
The model, the model, Doveres sources repeat over and over again. Slavish devotion to their theoretical campaign model and Byzantine campaign strategies like that seen in Iowa and Michigan blinded the Clinton campaign to the danger in its blue wall, and other battleground states. Instead of relying on good data and responding to it, the Clinton campaign took a very familiar approach, according to Dovere:
The anecdotes are different but the narrative is the same across battlegrounds, where Democratic operatives lament a one-size-fits-all approach drawn entirely from pre-selected data operatives spit out the model, the model, as they complain about it guiding Mooks decisions on field, television, everything else. Thats the same data operation, of course, that predicted Clinton would win the Iowa caucuses by 6 percentage points (she scraped by with two-tenths of a point), and that predicted shed beat Bernie Sanders in Michigan (he won by 1.5 points).
Ive never seen a campaign like this, said Virgie Rollins, a Democratic National Committee member and longtime political hand in Michigan who described months of failed attempts to get attention to the collapse she was watching unfold in slow-motion among women and African-American millennials.
Well, Republicans certainly have. As I wrote in my book Going Red, Mitt Romneys 2012 presidential operation had the same problems a top-down strategy that ignored advice from people who knew the voters, and a data operation built on assumptions that didnt have a basis in reality. Hillary 2016 is practically a replay of the Romney teams issues, in Doveres telling.
Hillarys team added a level of arrogance that can only be described as remarkable, under the circumstances. Barack Obama built perhaps the best presidential-campaign infrastructure ever in 2008 and kept it largely intact in 2012. Democrats not only had that game plan available, but saw clearly how Team Romney failed to match it. Rather than learn from those examples, and Hillarys own failure in the 2008 primary she was widely expected to win, they doubled down on their flaws and insularity.
Door knocking? Pass. Literature? Pass. Dovere relates a story about the Clinton campaign telling a potential volunteer that lawn signs and canvassing were unscientific, whatever that means in terms of politics. Only in the final days of the campaign did Hillarys team put significant effort into GOTV. Thanks to that failure, they had no way to check their assumptions on polling or turnout models, and no time to adjust to fix the problems that emerged on Election Day.
Democrats want to blame their loss on Comey, Russians, the Electoral College; perhaps the heartbreak of psoriasis will be next. Doveres deep dive gets much closer to the truth about the lack of enthusiasm for Hillary Clinton, especially in the blue wall states she took for granted. Hillary Clinton never bothered to generate that enthusiasm, and her campaign was almost deliberately designed to avoid it, at least in the states that mattered. Politics is not a science, but the art of human relations, a lesson that Romney learned the hard way, and that Hillary and her team still resist.
Its also a lesson for Republicans. Dovere notes that Trump won Michigan while getting 30,000 fewer votes than George W. Bush did in a losing effort in 2004 (its closer to 35,000). Trump may not have won those blue wall states as much as Hillary lost them. If Trump runs for re-election in 2020 and draws a Democrat with more competence, hell have a tough time winning those states again unless he also learns the same lessons from the 2012 election.
Judging by oddities in the Wayne County precincts, she probably figured the fix was in for her in Michigan. Literally.
President Trump needs to deliver jobs nationwide, drinkable water in Flint (it's not a federal responsibility, but the locals have failed miserably), and a permanently smaller government. We need to give the swing states a reason to vote for President Trump again (or for VP Pence if Trump is getting tired). But, yes, we need to remember that this was an anomaly and not a guarantee for all future elections.
Hillary...Blew....mind can’t compute. Must leave thread.
If Hillary hadn't blown Michigan then she would have had to.
Oh the Huma nity.
It’s all such BS. I’d love to see a campaign focused on fundamental principles instead of models, focus groups, and political deception operations. Let’s talk about liberty vs. tyranny, Founding principles, secession, and states’ rights for a change.
If she had won the election in Michigan by 8-10,000 votes, given the documented fraud in Detroit, this election would still be in the courts. Have to wonder how much similar fraud occurred in Chicago, New York,Newark,Wilmington, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Richmond,LA and just about any big city controlled by Democrats.
Wouldn’t she have needed more than just Michigan to win?
LOL!! But how do you know she didn’t already?
Hillary lost the election because she was finally seen for what she is. Not a pretty sight.
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Report: Obama administration didn’t more respond forcefully to Russian hacking because they thought Hillary Clinton would win, didn’t want to risk potential cyber war with Russia, sources say - NBC News
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Trump’s win in Michigan came as a surprise to me. I thought the witch had locked it up after the UAW endorsed her (and it might explain her arrogance). I will tell you this—as I was making my rounds on the (non-union) shop floor, everyone had their cell phones getting live feeds (a 2nd degree safety violation, but it wasn’t my job to complain, and I was getting live updates just by walking around), and by 0115-0130 or so on Wednesday (yes, I was at work) the mood on the floor was giddy . . . and the majority of the guys are old-school Democrats.
And she's transparent enough so that that contempt came through loud and clear to folks in Michigan...and elsewhere.
Well said.
They based all their strategy on a computer model. Making critical strategic decisions based on what their flawed model was telling them. Sound familiar? Just change electoral model to climate change model. The result will be about the same. Spectacular failure.
The Wicked Witch and her flying monkeys knew that she was going to win. So they were sure there was no need to do anything special to win. She learned the hard that "pride goeth before the fall."
With those people in charge, we’d be racing Venezuela to the bottom.
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