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I don't feel sorry for her. She's done a lot of bad things and didn't deserve to be President.
So has Donald Trump, many more "bad things."
I think there was so much hate thrown at Clinton that I was surprised she did so well, although I was fooled (like most people) by the polls and really thought she'd win. The increase in insurance premiums and the Comey letter just before the election, combined with all the accusations against her husband, certainly didn't help her. As of today's numbers, she did win the popular vote by over 200,000. There's nothing that can convince me Trump is more qualified, however, he will surround himself with a lot of intelligent, knowledgeable people who will advise him.
One comforting thought is that Trump does not like to fail, so he might actually listen to them and surprise us! Only time will tell if his enormous ego will overrule his common sense. Let's try to be positive.
No, I really can't say I do, though I did like her positive concession speech where we saw a more vulnerable side to her. Despite being qualified and having more political experience than Trump I think people voted with their gut instinct, which for a lot of us is that she's not trustworthy. Everything that has come out has shown that she abused her power and her duty as a public servant to the American people, and people came out to stand between her and the White House.
You're so sensitive, Kitty. I thought you were a tough cookie.
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