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The difference between Obama winning and Hillary losing ?
There was more enthusiasm for electing " first black president" than there was for electing " first woman president "
No, Obama was a much better campaigner. When he ran, he ran a campaign of hope and change at a time when the country was in serious trouble. He wasn't running a campaign message of "Vote for me so we can have a black president lol". He was an excellent speaker and was able to unite people.
Hillary failed to do that, by a very wide margin. Seriously, what was her message? All her ads were either "Vote for me so we can have a female President" or "Vote for me because Trump is a meany". He ads actually had Trump in them more then herself, and she assumed anger alone would ensure her win. She was wrong.
I honestly don't believe she even won the popular vote. She probably actually only received slightly over 60 million votes if you exclude illegal immigrant votes ( who shouldn't be voting here in the first place ) and voter fraud. There is no way in hell an awful candidate with such a lousy campaign would recieve anywhere near the number of votes Obama did.
Polls don't lie and Hillary didn't lose. Putin hacked the results.
Wow, just wow ^^^
How many time do you have to be told that Russia didn't hack the machines. It was the emails!!! that got the truth out to the people because our own media wasn't doing it's job. They were too busy pandering to people like you who believed what THEY wanted you to believe.
Yes, he did, does not change the fact that he won with only 27% of the registered voters, live with the fact that you have no mandate.
So?
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