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Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez said Monday "insufficient and substandard tools" from the party contributed to Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential election loss.
“Here’s the reality: When Hillary Clinton won the nomination, the DNC handed her insufficient and substandard tools for success,” Perez told SiriusXM in an interview clipped by CNN.
“By contrast the Republican National Committee had invested significant amounts of money in technology and they beat us at our own game,” Perez continued. "They expended significant amounts of money in organizing and they beat us at our own game."
"liberals hate Hillary" yet keep making excuses for her loss. Interesting
and wait, according to the libs before the election, Trump had no ground game? rump had about half the money to work with. Just goes to show you how idiotic the DNC really is.
And now they blame technology ? What about the media that told everyone Clinton was a shoe in with no worries right up until election day was 1/2 over ?
I'd venture to say that they have themselves to blame. Hillary focused on getting Bernie out of the way.
Over confidence that they had nothing to worry about because it was "Hillary's turn".
They ignored her baggage and Hillary had a lot of baggage.
Someone high up in the Dem party should have sat Hillary down and said "No, it's NOT your turn" and encouraged Biden to toss his hat in the ring.
Neither Hillary nor Trump deserved to be President. Both of them are on power trips and have huge egos.
It was a lose/lose no matter who won. And if Hillary won't give up the "it's my turn" you'll see her running again in 2020.
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