- Dec 12, 2000
- 24,842
- 9,087
- 136
Wow, people hate them some Hillary. And not just the Trump voters:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/hillary-clinton-popularity-poll_us_596e5bc5e4b0000eb1967c73
I figured with all the negative news about the Trumps, I'd throw some folks a bone and give them a legitimate reason to discuss (read: bash) Hillary. I know I'm not supposed to call people out, but this isn't a personal attack--I haven't seen rofldude post in some time and I'm concerned for his safety.
For those of us who hope to see Democrats take back at least one chamber of Congress in 2018, this should be extremely troubling. It's one thing to galvanize "resistance" to Trump and his agenda, but we still need to stand for something at the same time. Affordable health care and prescription drugs, fair tax reforms, net neutrality, protecting federal lands, bringing science back into executive agencies, those are all available for the taking. I'd hate to ignore this data and go into 2018, lose another round of elections, and then have another 2 years of finger-pointing to figure out the issue. Russia can fool us once, but not twice!
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/jul/19/hillary-clinton-donald-trump-unpopular-pollingThe Bloomberg poll demonstrates that more than one-fifth of Clinton supporters say they now have an unfavorable view of her. Based on follow-up interviews with poll participants, many Clinton voters expressed that their negative feelings were not simply due to her losing but were about the Democratic party’s positioning for the future.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/hillary-clinton-popularity-poll_us_596e5bc5e4b0000eb1967c73
I figured with all the negative news about the Trumps, I'd throw some folks a bone and give them a legitimate reason to discuss (read: bash) Hillary. I know I'm not supposed to call people out, but this isn't a personal attack--I haven't seen rofldude post in some time and I'm concerned for his safety.
For those of us who hope to see Democrats take back at least one chamber of Congress in 2018, this should be extremely troubling. It's one thing to galvanize "resistance" to Trump and his agenda, but we still need to stand for something at the same time. Affordable health care and prescription drugs, fair tax reforms, net neutrality, protecting federal lands, bringing science back into executive agencies, those are all available for the taking. I'd hate to ignore this data and go into 2018, lose another round of elections, and then have another 2 years of finger-pointing to figure out the issue. Russia can fool us once, but not twice!