Posted on 11/09/2016 6:00:39 PM PST by bobsunshine
Its easy to glance at Tuesdays popular vote which, with 92 percent of all precincts reporting, shows Hillary Clinton with six million fewer votes than Barack Obama won in 2012 and reach the conclusion that Clinton lost the White House because she failed to turn out the Democratic base. But the truth is much more complicated. While she underperformed relative to Obamas 2012 totals in several Midwestern states Ohio, Michigan, Iowa, and Wisconsin Clinton ran virtually even with Obama in the battlegrounds of Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Virginia, Nevada, and New Hampshire.
Whats more, she far surpassed Obamas 2012 vote total in Florida, the countrys biggest swing state. Yet somehow, while Obama carried Florida, Clinton lost it.
Which brings us to an important question: Was Donald Trump just good enough to beat a bad Democratic opponent on Tuesday, or does he deserve far more credit? Could he, for instance, have competed with the vaunted Obama machine? The answer, somewhat shockingly, is yes. A review of vote totals in the past two elections reveals that Trump 2016 would have defeated Obama 2012 in the electoral college.
(Excerpt) Read more at nationalreview.com ...
So - he ended up running four years TOO LATE, darn it all!
That is a heck of an interesting analysis. Very impressive and very surprising.
Hasn’t that been our point all along to the GOPe - We need a candidate that boldly stands for a difference - not Democrat -lite?
Romney would have beaten 0bama in 2012 if he ran a much more careful and directed campaign. He took the gloves off at some point, perhaps out of fear of losing his “nice guy” image-—after he was just a vicious, remorseless scumbag to his Repub co-candidates in the primaries. That election was his to win as there was plenty of dissatisfaction with 0bama. But he consistently eased off his message and attack, surrounded as he was with the usual sycophants.
We weren’t facing the dire consequences then we are now. Donald Duck could have beaten Hillary and Trump made it close.
This is stupid. Florida has almost 1 million more registered voters in 2016 than 2012. Might as well compare Romney in 2012 to FDR in 1940.
I think Trump has been studying the whole process for the last 8 years....if not longer.
In 2016 he is focused....sharp....and devastating.
Under budget and ahead of schedule.
bookmark for future study
Wow. This had to hurt Nat Disgrace to write.
Huh?
GOPe would not have gone for Trump in 2012, and we did not know that many candidates were GOPe planted false flag tea-partiers.
The thought that Jeb, Cruz, or Rubio would be competitive against Hillary in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Iowa, Wisconsin and Ohio, let alone win one, is absurd.
The GOP ran the only candidate that could have beaten Hillary.
What’s going on with the vote counting in Arizona? Looking at the NYT election coverage plots, it appears that a new batch of votes was put in the hopper to be counted around 2:45 PM today. Looked like they had about 95% counted, then it fell back to about 80% all at once. The uncertainty bars on the plots expanded at the same time.
Alberta gives important caveats in the title and the article and it is an interesting article. But if Donald Trump had been the GOP nominee in 2012, the actual election results would not necessarily be what the NR article calculates using 2016 data.
We FINALLY found a candidate who would actually fight back against the RAT machine.
Romney could have wiped the floor with Obama, but he was more content to be a “nice” loser than a “mean” winner.
The great irony is the Left demonized him anyway.
I pray the GOPe is paying attention, but I’m not expecting it.
Dinno. Maybe I will call Sec St office tomorrow.
The author forgot to mention that Hillary Clinton lost Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania by a total of 107,000 votes.
107,000 more votes - and Clinton would have been elected president in 2016.
Here’s the link to the Arizona Secretary of State website.
http://results.arizona.vote/2016/General/n1591/Results-State.html
It says 99.86% of precincts have reported.
Trump won by 85,000 votes and beat Clinton by over 4%.
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