PeterZ wrote:As I recall Wikileaks had emails from Wassweman-Schultz indicating the DNC had a pro Clinton bias and was acting upon it. One of the reasons she lost her job shortly after the convention. Don't want to look up the particulars at the moment.
PeterZ wrote:That's my core point. It seemed no one in politics read the electorate or their respective parties as well as Trump. Bernie had the pulse of the Dem primary electorate, but was hapless to counter the DNC. Hillary had the DNC in the bag, but was out of touch with the voters.
The emails in question were largely from April, IIRC (EDIT: mid-May). After early March, Sanders was pretty much done - most other candidates would have likely conceded at that point. To win afterwards, he had to be able to achieve increasingly unlikely win margins, which he consistently failed to do. In addition, at the same time he was publicly attacking the DNC itself. So the emails seem to be a bunch of officials who were frustrated at both his attacks and his dragging the campaign on for no purpose, making it harder for the general, bitching. They resigned/were fired for being unprofessional and to try to appease Sanders' supporters, but despite all the complaints about how the rigged the election no-one has been able to show said emails actually resulted in any concrete actions or even public statements.
Trump bypassed the RNC again and again to get the nomination. He turned the debates away from a contest of who could articulate better into who could successfully engage in a bare-knuckle brawl.
Hillary took the bait and engaged in that same sort of contest. I truly believe if she focused on articulating policy, she would have won. Now, the left is continuing Hillary's folly. You guys appear unable to ignore these irrelevancies of crowd size and other side issues to direct attacks upon the man personally. No one who either didn't vote or voted for Trump cares. Well at least not enough to matter.
The answer to your question is that the DNC believed having the media as it's propaganda arm would be enough to defeat Trump. They were wrong.
Your two points - that Clinton failed to articulate policy and that the media served as the Democrats' propoganda arm - are somewhat in opposition. I'm on a whole different land mass and I still saw Clinton describe policies. The media, instead, preferred to talk about scandals on both sides (which is not to say she couldn't have pushed harder) - and frankly it seems that the bulk of the voting public doesn't really care about policy as such.
biochem wrote:If democrats genuinely believe that an investigation of voter fraud will result in minimal findings, why are they so upset?
They should be cheering him on and laugh when he finds next to nothing!
Consider:
1) Until recently, Trump (and the GOP in general) was strongly against any investigation of the election results. Remember how they hampered and blocked the recounts started by Stein. Trump only started expressing concern when he discovered he lost the popular vote by millions. It should be noted that even his own party isn't really advancing this, especially not to the dimensions he claims - see comments by Ryan (who
doesn't object to an investigation but doesn't believe the number were anywhere near as high Trump claims) or Graham, for instance.
2) There have been implications that the investigation will be largely focused on the states which Trump lost.
Given that, as well as things like the Benghazi investigations, Democrats could be excused for suspecting that the investigation isn't going to be done cleanly . And given his recent conduct, do you believe that Trump would have a problem proclaiming there was massive fraud regardless of the actual results and pushing for increasing restrictions on voters (all in the name of preventing fraud, of course), which just so happens to affect primarily sttes and demographics which favor the Democrats?
Annachie wrote:Did Bernie ever join the Democrat party?
Also, the GOP treated outsider Trump pretty much the same as the DNC treated outsider Bernie.
Hell, they treated him much worse.
At least Trump was a party member, if not currently one.
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He joined the party and after the primary left (he said he was elected as an Independent and would remain such until his current term ended).