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What kind of way is this to look out for your fans, UFC?

lol u mad

I have no idea what the dynamics of their relationship are. And I think it’s probable that he voted for Trump. I just get frustrated by the fictional narrative that he was some outspoken Trump cheerleader because it’s simply not true. I don’t like people making things up, regardless of political affiliation.

For the love of God. Yes, he said it would be “great” if Trump won. And what reason did he give? Why would it be great? Because “there would be a putting green on the White House Lawn.”

Just for the record, no, he wasn’t the one to broadcast that at all. Way the hell back in the spring, Kraft (the owner) passed around Trump hats, and there was one in Brady’s locker. The media asked him about it and he gave a very standard “well he has been a good friend to me and he’s a good businessman blah blah”

Well, it didn’t really matter which stat was used. I was only responding to someone suggesting that McCain never had support like Trump did. That’s just more excuse-making for the Democrats. If you don’t want to focus on the fact that Trump’s % ceiling was essentially identical to McCain’s, that’s fine. Focus on the

Ok, now I’m being trolled lol. Have a good one.

Oh, right, I’m in the midst of liberals. Life is debate club. Normal human conversation takes a back page to pedantry. Sorry, I forgot, I tend to avoid these sorts of exchanges normally.

I don’t think you were paying very close attention. This website and many others ran articles about how Clinton botched Michigan, and described in detail about how the campaign was simply ignoring volunteers and not giving them any help. 538 before the election talked about how states like Michigan were tighter than

I’m going to write this really slowly. I ask that you please read it slowly.

You keep talking about Trump voters. I’m not talking about Trump voters. I’m talking about people who gave up on the idea that Clinton had any interest in helping them, and so stayed home. I’m not talking about Trump voters. I’m not talking about Trump voters.

The white working class WAS forgotten and ignored. And the coastal elites’ complete comfort with that is precisely why somebody like Trump was able to waltz into those areas and do well. He may have been full of shit and lied that he’d make their problems better, but at least he acknowledged that they had problems in

McCain’s percentage of the total vote: 45.7%

I think you’re missing a lot of key points.

I’m not denying that some Sanders supporters were unable to get over his loss. That happens in literally every primary. But it’s lunacy to pretend Sanders was any harder on Clinton than Clinton was on Obama, and simply not supported by facts to claim that his voters embraced Clinton as the nominee at a lower rate than

I don’t even know what the argument was, but I’m happy for you. I know that feeling like you won an online argument is worth like 10,000 liberal points.

People don’t give this stuff a lot of thought. We need constituents in swing states and Republican states getting involved to protect ACA. People instinctively think “they’ll hate the Socialist,” but they ignore the fact that those tend to be the states where Sanders won in the primary.

The huge numbers of people who voted for Obama in the past two elections and then stayed home on voting day did not do so because of Sanders. I realize you don’t want to accept this, but I don’t know what else to tell you.

What bullshit numbers did I quote? And when did I delegitimize Bernie losing in the primaries? He lost. I wish he hadn’t, but I don’t deny that he did.