It's not either/or. People have to realise that - more than any other election in US history - this had multiple factors that all played some part.
Another example: a month before the election Trump held a rally. This woman attended
Obviously it's Hillary's fault that this woman normalised sexual assault, right?
Right?
Or maybe, just like my racism comment above, people don't want to face-up to the fact that a good number of Americans think that sexual assault is accepted by their friends, relatives, co-workers.
(sorry for thread derail, btw)
the issue i have most with this book from what i've seen of her introspections, is that she still does not fundamentally understand why she is polling worse than trump. its the same reason why the democrats are polling so low despite the republicans being abominations.
and because she doesn't understand, it is a ripple effect across the establishment wing of the democratic party that supported her saying that they don't have to understand either.
People care about fundamental progressive policies, they care about a politician who is going to fight for them, they care about authenticity.
You can't tell people that even advocating for bold policies is wrong and that they should be ashamed of themselves for even doing so. this "pony" nonsense is basically equivalent to the right wing's "liberals only want free stuff" mantra. Which shows how far to the right the establishment has drifted to adopted these talking points.
You also can't tell people you actually care about their needs when you proclaim to support immigrants and DACA yet say in 2014 that all illegal children should be deported.
You can't tell people that single payer is some theoretical debate that will never happen when you attacked Obama for that same thing in 2008.
You can't attack people for staying in a primary race when you stayed until the convention in 08 yourself.
its apart of how people perceive a politician that determines their worth. and this is just on your own "side", forget the republicans