gtn130 wrote:dckingsfan wrote:gtn130 wrote:Yes, dude, people self-identify in a number of wild and creative ways. They still vote one way.
They didn't in 2016, no?
Of course they did.
Again, Hillary lost because people didn't turn out - not because Independents turned on her, and she was still +3 million in the popular vote. If we maximize voter turnout, that will only help the candidate that is...more popular.
Registered Voters Who Stayed Home Probably Cost Clinton The ElectionRegistered voters who didn’t vote on Election Day in November were more Democratic-leaning than the registered voters who turned out, according to a post-election poll from SurveyMonkey, shared with FiveThirtyEight. In fact, Donald Trump probably would have lost to Hillary Clinton had Republican- and Democratic-leaning registered voters cast ballots at equal rates.The second pattern that jumps out in the SurveyMonkey data: Non-white and Hispanic Americans were more likely to stay home than white voters.Next up: Younger voters were more likely to stay home than older voters.
Ok, so we're talking about young non-white voters who stayed home and cost Clinton the election. You honestly think they stayed home cause they were mad Hillary called a bunch of backwoods racists "deplorables"? Come on, man.
You realize you aren't taking historical numbers - you are taking numbers when Obama was running.
Sorry, this doesn't prove your point other than if we have another Obama we would crush it.

















