2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Who should have been the democratic party nominee for president? [View all]el_bryanto
(11,804 posts)It's going to turn to a referendum on whether or not we should have run HRC and that gets into a very angry making discussion. HRC should have won, but she lost, and understandably people are still pretty raw about that. If you supported HRC in the primary than you are probably upset at how she was attacked and criticized during the primary process, and still upset that your candidate lost. If you supported Sanders than you are probably upset that he didn't get the nomination when he might well have won, and then upset that you supported HRC in the general election and she lost (if you didn't support HRC in the general election than, well, to hell with you).
Talking about O'Malley or Biden might be more productive, but that conversation would probably eventually turn back to Clinton vs. Sanders and all of the anger and frustration of the last years just blossoms back up.
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