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To: Kaslin

I’ll give you the three H’s why Hillary lost:

Her...Hillary just isn’t very likable. Whether it’s her shrill voice, questions about her health and email servers, etc., she just wasn’t a strong candidate. Her disconnect with voters was stunning. Expecting to win simply because “it’s my turn” won’t work during a time of economic and social chaos.

Him...The Dims set themselves up for failure in 2016 way back in 2008 when they equated any criticism of Barack Hussein Obama to racism. Hillary’s no dummy; she knew the economy was crap, but couldn’t say that because of the aforementioned rule. While Trump was pounding the poor economy, social unrest and terrorist attacks, Hillary was forced to act like it was all a bed of roses. They were hoisted by their own petard.

Hutzpah (I’m using a variant spelling)...When Hillary uttered her now famous “deplorable” comment, she was toast.


8 posted on 02/25/2017 6:39:25 AM PST by Kharis13 (That noise you hear is our Founding Fathers spinning in their graves.)
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To: Kharis13

Hillary was programmed by a vast political machine.... numbered about 1000.

Everything she did and said was focus-grouped, tested to appeal to separate voting blocs..... she sounded like a robot.

Trump kept saying “we’re gonna do this” and we’re gonna do that. People felt like they were a part of the process.

Hillary’s little-concealed contempt for plain ol’ us showed up bigtime in her “deplorables” remark.

She actually thught she could get away with belittling and degrading ordinary Americans.

Outrageous.


37 posted on 02/25/2017 5:08:27 PM PST by Liz (Dems plan to regain power by stressing their "deep inate goodness" over "Trump's evil.")
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