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[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 week ago (2 children)
  • Unsympathetic candidate from the depths of the establishment.
  • Focusing on virtue signaling "how can you not want a women? And now she is asian and black too!" instead of real life improvements for the affected demographics. Especially after 8 years of Obama have shown that a black president doesn't mean much in that regard.
  • Focusing on who they are not, instead of focusing who they are.
  • Not opening up for a full primary, instead pushing the establishment candidate through.
  • Not addressing peoples economic concerns and offering a progressive solution for that, instead sucking up to the billionaire donors
  • Having a candidate that is currently involved in a war/genocide or advocating for more of it (Hillary)
  • Establishing a culture of looking down on "stupid" or "backwards" rural and rust belt voters
  • Sending contradictory in or mixed messages on various issues, depending on who they address/what the latest poll said to be important
  • Sending a message of a sure election in their bubbles, demotivating some of their usual voters.
  • Focusing on endorsements by high profile celebrities, further giving the image of a party of elites, rather than for the normal people.

Those were the bunch that came to my mind and what i remember seeing in various election streams.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 week ago

So the exact same things the Republicans did

[–] 13esq 3 points 1 week ago

You're getting down votes because the truth hurts. People in the echo chamber don't want to hear anything except "Trump bad".

To sum up your comment succinctly it can simply be said that the democratic party failed to relate with and engage the electorate, something that Trump did successfully.