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So, to change the radio station I have to turn on their “autopilot” and then ignore their instructions to keep my hands on the steering wheel at all times?

Donning my flame-retardant suit, because I can imagine how popular this statement is going to be...

I’m actually feeling sympathy for a car salesman right now... huh... the situation is worse than I thought.

People hoard money in times of uncertainty. The market for the second most expensive thing that most Americans usually buy will probably hit extremely hard for the next few months.  

Well, she is German.

And they’ve since redesigned it again, bringing back the capital letters and changing the globe to a flatter hybrid of the original and the 2000s one (which always looked horrible printed in anything except full color).

Just thought I’d illustrate your point.

You didn’t read what I said. I didn’t say if they voted for Clinton. I said if they stayed home or voted for a third party - like Jill Stein or anyone else - Trump would have lost. You’re pretending like there is no connection between these 2016 general election voters and the 2016 primary voters. These are the

Because they didn’t swing the election? That’s the premise of the article. A small subsection of Sanders voters got Trump elected.

Its pretty!  The profile looks like an Audi RS7

I’m getting hints of Mercedes/Maybach from the A pillar forward, a little BMW in the middle, and some Aston and Lincoln hints from the D pillar back.

You are aware that Genesis hired ex-Audi designers right? There’s a reason why their cars look vaguely European.

You need to ask a better question than, “what about”. The point Tropicana is making is that the marginal voter is the one who swings elections. Sanders->Clinton voters make sense. Sanders->Trump is confusing. Delving into motivations reveals some ugly truths about that 10%. It says nothing about the 90%. 

LOL that was very sneaky Dark One! Your original post said what about the rest of the 10% and then you edited it (while I was composing and posting my response) to say what about the rest of the 100% and added the second sentence.

We must never forget:

Irrelevant. The difference in the vote total between Trump and Clinton was so narrow in those 3 States that if even about 40-50% of those Bernie -> Trump voters had stayed home or voted for a third party, Trump would have lost.

It’s not bad, but I wouldn’t call it gorgeous. It seems vaguely derivative to me.

The fact that supporters of Bernie in the 2016 primary in the swing States (MI, WI, and PA) voted for Trump in the general election (in sufficient numbers to win the entire election for Trump) is all you need to know about this issue. How do you go from Bernie to Trump? Even if Clinton was a “centrist”, they knew that