Clinton didn't play to win popular vote — she lost her electoral game

Funny because she crushed the popular vote. 2M is a massive margin. She only lost by 107k votes in WI, MI, and PA collectively. Turns out she's an incredibly hardworking wonk but not that charismatic, and middle class Dems in those states didn't relate to her as well. Every poll was dramatically off, otherwise the campaign would have no doubt spent more time in those states. Even so, here's just the events in October, a pretty amazing list.

Not that she should have been our party's nominee in the first place.

You do realize feelings aren't facts, right? She won the primary by 12% - a landslide, which would have been larger if Bernie had dropped out when it was obvious he had no chance (as candidates have previously). She won by almost 4M more votes than Bernie, over 2M more than Trump. She won the majority of states and every important swing state. Even Bernie said she won fair and square.

The only embarrassment are idiots who can't accurately reference facts and throw a tantrum because they rely on simplistic explanations. The tweet is awesome, making fun of it makes you sound incredibly insecure.

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