Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully a moderate who priorities righting the economy and international relations over gender pronouns.
The only one obsessed is Republicans. Their obsession with other folks' genitals, preferred name, and personal sexual decisions is beyond bizarre.
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully a moderate who priorities righting the economy and international relations over gender pronouns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sucH bullshat. Twenty-seven people ran in the Democratic 2020 primaries. Only two people secured any delegates, Biden and Sanders. Like twenty-five other candidates, Harris dropped out due to funding and endorsed the frontrunner, Joe Biden. People forget that Biden did not receive any delegates when he ran for POTUS in 1988 and 2008. When he ran again and won in 2020, it was only because he had been the VP to a popular POTUS. Karmala had a lot going against her when she ran again in 2024. First, she had the misfortune of entering the race with only sixty days to campaign and tell her story, whereas her opponent had been campaigning for four years. She was the VP of an unpopular POTUS, in which she refused to throw him under the bus and distance herself. She was a female in a man's world where the men of all races considered her nothing more than a sexual object. She was a Black-identified person in a world that, despite her achievements as a two-term elected District Attorney in one of the most populous cities in the country; a two-term elected State Attorney in the country's most populous state; and an elected Senator in the most populous state, she was considered nothing more than DEI because you know Black people cannot possibly be qualified. Enough with she wasn't a good candidate. She was an excellent candidate who received over 73 million votes, more votes than any presidential candidate in US history, except, of course, to the person she eventually lost to. pulled in more votes thaAnonymous wrote:This isn't totally true.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would really like to see a woman.
I prayed that I would live long enough to see a woman President Hillary Clinton was the most qualified person to ever run and she must to the least qualified moron to ever run. Kamala Harris also extremely qualified a d list to same moron in who was convicted of 34 felonies plus convicted of a sex crime.
No more women. America is misogynistic to its core.
What seems to be lost on many women who think this way is that Hillary Clinton actually got more votes than Trump. She only lost the election because of the Electoral College system that we have. Hillary "won" the popular vote. As for Kamala, she wasn't a good candidate. She ran in 2016 and won no delegates.
Only one of the many candidates in 2020 had the "right" people in their corner. It came down to two after Warren realized she was wasting her time running against the establishment. One of the remaining two is a progressive populist speaking truth to politics with an ambition to close the wealth divide and the other is a 50 year politician with well established relationships with the billionaire mega-donors who control our political system. Who do you think wins? Biden, and here we are. Reduce the influence of money in politics or else expect more of the same.
You forgot that the guy who won was the only one who during the primary was polling consistently ahead of Trump in the general.
Trump in 2020 was even less popular than Biden was in 2024. A blind squirrel could have beaten Trump in 2020. Any poll suggesting otherwise was a random one off poll of a 1000 people that was reposted a gazillion time by big money propaganda machines who feared a progressive Dem nominee much, much more so than the establishment friendly Biden. Stop falling for political propaganda and use your common sense. A 77 year old average politician with poor communication skills being the "only" person who can beat a Carter level of unpopular incumbent president with a 37% approval rating??? Does that make any sense? No, it doesn't.
This is true but misleading. Trump's popularity only fell off a cliff in 2020 due to his handling of the pandemic. By the time it became a national crisis every Dem except for Biden, Sanders and Gabbard had already withdrawn from the race. So the president that everybody else in that primary was running against was riding high with a strong economy.
Trump's approval rating consistently hovered around 40% for 95% of his first term. There were some brief fluctuations in 2020 but no cliff fall off until Jan 6th 2021 happened. Between Trump, Biden, and Carter, it is Trump who is the most consistently unpopular president and from day one of the 2020 POTUS campaign season, Trump was the most easily beatable incumbent we've had since Carter and by a wide margin. The numbers don't lie.
Pre-pandemic this is what the polls looked like. Lots of them, both national and swing states. You’re not remembering this clearly at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sucH bullshat. Twenty-seven people ran in the Democratic 2020 primaries. Only two people secured any delegates, Biden and Sanders. Like twenty-five other candidates, Harris dropped out due to funding and endorsed the frontrunner, Joe Biden. People forget that Biden did not receive any delegates when he ran for POTUS in 1988 and 2008. When he ran again and won in 2020, it was only because he had been the VP to a popular POTUS. Karmala had a lot going against her when she ran again in 2024. First, she had the misfortune of entering the race with only sixty days to campaign and tell her story, whereas her opponent had been campaigning for four years. She was the VP of an unpopular POTUS, in which she refused to throw him under the bus and distance herself. She was a female in a man's world where the men of all races considered her nothing more than a sexual object. She was a Black-identified person in a world that, despite her achievements as a two-term elected District Attorney in one of the most populous cities in the country; a two-term elected State Attorney in the country's most populous state; and an elected Senator in the most populous state, she was considered nothing more than DEI because you know Black people cannot possibly be qualified. Enough with she wasn't a good candidate. She was an excellent candidate who received over 73 million votes, more votes than any presidential candidate in US history, except, of course, to the person she eventually lost to. pulled in more votes thaAnonymous wrote:This isn't totally true.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would really like to see a woman.
I prayed that I would live long enough to see a woman President Hillary Clinton was the most qualified person to ever run and she must to the least qualified moron to ever run. Kamala Harris also extremely qualified a d list to same moron in who was convicted of 34 felonies plus convicted of a sex crime.
No more women. America is misogynistic to its core.
What seems to be lost on many women who think this way is that Hillary Clinton actually got more votes than Trump. She only lost the election because of the Electoral College system that we have. Hillary "won" the popular vote. As for Kamala, she wasn't a good candidate. She ran in 2016 and won no delegates.
Only one of the many candidates in 2020 had the "right" people in their corner. It came down to two after Warren realized she was wasting her time running against the establishment. One of the remaining two is a progressive populist speaking truth to politics with an ambition to close the wealth divide and the other is a 50 year politician with well established relationships with the billionaire mega-donors who control our political system. Who do you think wins? Biden, and here we are. Reduce the influence of money in politics or else expect more of the same.
You forgot that the guy who won was the only one who during the primary was polling consistently ahead of Trump in the general.
Trump in 2020 was even less popular than Biden was in 2024. A blind squirrel could have beaten Trump in 2020. Any poll suggesting otherwise was a random one off poll of a 1000 people that was reposted a gazillion time by big money propaganda machines who feared a progressive Dem nominee much, much more so than the establishment friendly Biden. Stop falling for political propaganda and use your common sense. A 77 year old average politician with poor communication skills being the "only" person who can beat a Carter level of unpopular incumbent president with a 37% approval rating??? Does that make any sense? No, it doesn't.
This is true but misleading. Trump's popularity only fell off a cliff in 2020 due to his handling of the pandemic. By the time it became a national crisis every Dem except for Biden, Sanders and Gabbard had already withdrawn from the race. So the president that everybody else in that primary was running against was riding high with a strong economy.
Trump's approval rating consistently hovered around 40% for 95% of his first term. There were some brief fluctuations in 2020 but no cliff fall off until Jan 6th 2021 happened. Between Trump, Biden, and Carter, it is Trump who is the most consistently unpopular president and from day one of the 2020 POTUS campaign season, Trump was the most easily beatable incumbent we've had since Carter and by a wide margin. The numbers don't lie.
Anonymous wrote:It seems likely midterms will be terrible for Republicans. They'll lose the House and probably the Senate. I think they will move quickly to the post-Trump era. They have to. And nothing good ever happens with those who choose to associate with Trump. Vance and Little Marco will go down with the ship.
Democrats should be concerned about other candidates. I think Brian Kemp and Ron DeSantis are going to run. I think MJT is going to run. Perhaps Glenn Youngkin and Tim Scott. Maybe Tucker Carlson.
None of these people are damaged by the Trump brand. 2028 is not going to be the election cakewalk that most Democrats think it's going to be. The Democratic brand remains in the gutter. It'll be a real race. Which is why getting a good candidate who can win the battleground states is so important.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sucH bullshat. Twenty-seven people ran in the Democratic 2020 primaries. Only two people secured any delegates, Biden and Sanders. Like twenty-five other candidates, Harris dropped out due to funding and endorsed the frontrunner, Joe Biden. People forget that Biden did not receive any delegates when he ran for POTUS in 1988 and 2008. When he ran again and won in 2020, it was only because he had been the VP to a popular POTUS. Karmala had a lot going against her when she ran again in 2024. First, she had the misfortune of entering the race with only sixty days to campaign and tell her story, whereas her opponent had been campaigning for four years. She was the VP of an unpopular POTUS, in which she refused to throw him under the bus and distance herself. She was a female in a man's world where the men of all races considered her nothing more than a sexual object. She was a Black-identified person in a world that, despite her achievements as a two-term elected District Attorney in one of the most populous cities in the country; a two-term elected State Attorney in the country's most populous state; and an elected Senator in the most populous state, she was considered nothing more than DEI because you know Black people cannot possibly be qualified. Enough with she wasn't a good candidate. She was an excellent candidate who received over 73 million votes, more votes than any presidential candidate in US history, except, of course, to the person she eventually lost to. pulled in more votes thaAnonymous wrote:This isn't totally true.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would really like to see a woman.
I prayed that I would live long enough to see a woman President Hillary Clinton was the most qualified person to ever run and she must to the least qualified moron to ever run. Kamala Harris also extremely qualified a d list to same moron in who was convicted of 34 felonies plus convicted of a sex crime.
No more women. America is misogynistic to its core.
What seems to be lost on many women who think this way is that Hillary Clinton actually got more votes than Trump. She only lost the election because of the Electoral College system that we have. Hillary "won" the popular vote. As for Kamala, she wasn't a good candidate. She ran in 2016 and won no delegates.
Only one of the many candidates in 2020 had the "right" people in their corner. It came down to two after Warren realized she was wasting her time running against the establishment. One of the remaining two is a progressive populist speaking truth to politics with an ambition to close the wealth divide and the other is a 50 year politician with well established relationships with the billionaire mega-donors who control our political system. Who do you think wins? Biden, and here we are. Reduce the influence of money in politics or else expect more of the same.
You forgot that the guy who won was the only one who during the primary was polling consistently ahead of Trump in the general.
Trump in 2020 was even less popular than Biden was in 2024. A blind squirrel could have beaten Trump in 2020. Any poll suggesting otherwise was a random one off poll of a 1000 people that was reposted a gazillion time by big money propaganda machines who feared a progressive Dem nominee much, much more so than the establishment friendly Biden. Stop falling for political propaganda and use your common sense. A 77 year old average politician with poor communication skills being the "only" person who can beat a Carter level of unpopular incumbent president with a 37% approval rating??? Does that make any sense? No, it doesn't.
This is true but misleading. Trump's popularity only fell off a cliff in 2020 due to his handling of the pandemic. By the time it became a national crisis every Dem except for Biden, Sanders and Gabbard had already withdrawn from the race. So the president that everybody else in that primary was running against was riding high with a strong economy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sucH bullshat. Twenty-seven people ran in the Democratic 2020 primaries. Only two people secured any delegates, Biden and Sanders. Like twenty-five other candidates, Harris dropped out due to funding and endorsed the frontrunner, Joe Biden. People forget that Biden did not receive any delegates when he ran for POTUS in 1988 and 2008. When he ran again and won in 2020, it was only because he had been the VP to a popular POTUS. Karmala had a lot going against her when she ran again in 2024. First, she had the misfortune of entering the race with only sixty days to campaign and tell her story, whereas her opponent had been campaigning for four years. She was the VP of an unpopular POTUS, in which she refused to throw him under the bus and distance herself. She was a female in a man's world where the men of all races considered her nothing more than a sexual object. She was a Black-identified person in a world that, despite her achievements as a two-term elected District Attorney in one of the most populous cities in the country; a two-term elected State Attorney in the country's most populous state; and an elected Senator in the most populous state, she was considered nothing more than DEI because you know Black people cannot possibly be qualified. Enough with she wasn't a good candidate. She was an excellent candidate who received over 73 million votes, more votes than any presidential candidate in US history, except, of course, to the person she eventually lost to. pulled in more votes thaAnonymous wrote:This isn't totally true.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would really like to see a woman.
I prayed that I would live long enough to see a woman President Hillary Clinton was the most qualified person to ever run and she must to the least qualified moron to ever run. Kamala Harris also extremely qualified a d list to same moron in who was convicted of 34 felonies plus convicted of a sex crime.
No more women. America is misogynistic to its core.
What seems to be lost on many women who think this way is that Hillary Clinton actually got more votes than Trump. She only lost the election because of the Electoral College system that we have. Hillary "won" the popular vote. As for Kamala, she wasn't a good candidate. She ran in 2016 and won no delegates.
Only one of the many candidates in 2020 had the "right" people in their corner. It came down to two after Warren realized she was wasting her time running against the establishment. One of the remaining two is a progressive populist speaking truth to politics with an ambition to close the wealth divide and the other is a 50 year politician with well established relationships with the billionaire mega-donors who control our political system. Who do you think wins? Biden, and here we are. Reduce the influence of money in politics or else expect more of the same.
You forgot that the guy who won was the only one who during the primary was polling consistently ahead of Trump in the general.
Trump in 2020 was even less popular than Biden was in 2024. A blind squirrel could have beaten Trump in 2020. Any poll suggesting otherwise was a random one off poll of a 1000 people that was reposted a gazillion time by big money propaganda machines who feared a progressive Dem nominee much, much more so than the establishment friendly Biden. Stop falling for political propaganda and use your common sense. A 77 year old average politician with poor communication skills being the "only" person who can beat a Carter level of unpopular incumbent president with a 37% approval rating??? Does that make any sense? No, it doesn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sucH bullshat. Twenty-seven people ran in the Democratic 2020 primaries. Only two people secured any delegates, Biden and Sanders. Like twenty-five other candidates, Harris dropped out due to funding and endorsed the frontrunner, Joe Biden. People forget that Biden did not receive any delegates when he ran for POTUS in 1988 and 2008. When he ran again and won in 2020, it was only because he had been the VP to a popular POTUS. Karmala had a lot going against her when she ran again in 2024. First, she had the misfortune of entering the race with only sixty days to campaign and tell her story, whereas her opponent had been campaigning for four years. She was the VP of an unpopular POTUS, in which she refused to throw him under the bus and distance herself. She was a female in a man's world where the men of all races considered her nothing more than a sexual object. She was a Black-identified person in a world that, despite her achievements as a two-term elected District Attorney in one of the most populous cities in the country; a two-term elected State Attorney in the country's most populous state; and an elected Senator in the most populous state, she was considered nothing more than DEI because you know Black people cannot possibly be qualified. Enough with she wasn't a good candidate. She was an excellent candidate who received over 73 million votes, more votes than any presidential candidate in US history, except, of course, to the person she eventually lost to. pulled in more votes thaAnonymous wrote:This isn't totally true.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would really like to see a woman.
I prayed that I would live long enough to see a woman President Hillary Clinton was the most qualified person to ever run and she must to the least qualified moron to ever run. Kamala Harris also extremely qualified a d list to same moron in who was convicted of 34 felonies plus convicted of a sex crime.
No more women. America is misogynistic to its core.
What seems to be lost on many women who think this way is that Hillary Clinton actually got more votes than Trump. She only lost the election because of the Electoral College system that we have. Hillary "won" the popular vote. As for Kamala, she wasn't a good candidate. She ran in 2016 and won no delegates.
Only one of the many candidates in 2020 had the "right" people in their corner. It came down to two after Warren realized she was wasting her time running against the establishment. One of the remaining two is a progressive populist speaking truth to politics with an ambition to close the wealth divide and the other is a 50 year politician with well established relationships with the billionaire mega-donors who control our political system. Who do you think wins? Biden, and here we are. Reduce the influence of money in politics or else expect more of the same.
You forgot that the guy who won was the only one who during the primary was polling consistently ahead of Trump in the general.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sucH bullshat. Twenty-seven people ran in the Democratic 2020 primaries. Only two people secured any delegates, Biden and Sanders. Like twenty-five other candidates, Harris dropped out due to funding and endorsed the frontrunner, Joe Biden. People forget that Biden did not receive any delegates when he ran for POTUS in 1988 and 2008. When he ran again and won in 2020, it was only because he had been the VP to a popular POTUS. Karmala had a lot going against her when she ran again in 2024. First, she had the misfortune of entering the race with only sixty days to campaign and tell her story, whereas her opponent had been campaigning for four years. She was the VP of an unpopular POTUS, in which she refused to throw him under the bus and distance herself. She was a female in a man's world where the men of all races considered her nothing more than a sexual object. She was a Black-identified person in a world that, despite her achievements as a two-term elected District Attorney in one of the most populous cities in the country; a two-term elected State Attorney in the country's most populous state; and an elected Senator in the most populous state, she was considered nothing more than DEI because you know Black people cannot possibly be qualified. Enough with she wasn't a good candidate. She was an excellent candidate who received over 73 million votes, more votes than any presidential candidate in US history, except, of course, to the person she eventually lost to. pulled in more votes thaAnonymous wrote:This isn't totally true.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would really like to see a woman.
I prayed that I would live long enough to see a woman President Hillary Clinton was the most qualified person to ever run and she must to the least qualified moron to ever run. Kamala Harris also extremely qualified a d list to same moron in who was convicted of 34 felonies plus convicted of a sex crime.
No more women. America is misogynistic to its core.
What seems to be lost on many women who think this way is that Hillary Clinton actually got more votes than Trump. She only lost the election because of the Electoral College system that we have. Hillary "won" the popular vote. As for Kamala, she wasn't a good candidate. She ran in 2016 and won no delegates.
Only one of the many candidates in 2020 had the "right" people in their corner. It came down to two after Warren realized she was wasting her time running against the establishment. One of the remaining two is a progressive populist speaking truth to politics with an ambition to close the wealth divide and the other is a 50 year politician with well established relationships with the billionaire mega-donors who control our political system. Who do you think wins? Biden, and here we are. Reduce the influence of money in politics or else expect more of the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP here.Anonymous wrote:This is sucH bullshat. Twenty-seven people ran in the Democratic 2020 primaries. Only two people secured any delegates, Biden and Sanders. Like twenty-five other candidates, Harris dropped out due to funding and endorsed the frontrunner, Joe Biden. People forget that Biden did not receive any delegates when he ran for POTUS in 1988 and 2008. When he ran again and won in 2020, it was only because he had been the VP to a popular POTUS. Karmala had a lot going against her when she ran again in 2024. First, she had the misfortune of entering the race with only sixty days to campaign and tell her story, whereas her opponent had been campaigning for four years. She was the VP of an unpopular POTUS, in which she refused to throw him under the bus and distance herself. She was a female in a man's world where the men of all races considered her nothing more than a sexual object. She was a Black-identified person in a world that, despite her achievements as a two-term elected District Attorney in one of the most populous cities in the country; a two-term elected State Attorney in the country's most populous state; and an elected Senator in the most populous state, she was considered nothing more than DEI because you know Black people cannot possibly be qualified. Enough with she wasn't a good candidate. She was an excellent candidate who received over 73 million votes, more votes than any presidential candidate in US history, except, of course, to the person she eventually lost to. pulled in more votes thaAnonymous wrote:This isn't totally true.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would really like to see a woman.
I prayed that I would live long enough to see a woman President Hillary Clinton was the most qualified person to ever run and she must to the least qualified moron to ever run. Kamala Harris also extremely qualified a d list to same moron in who was convicted of 34 felonies plus convicted of a sex crime.
No more women. America is misogynistic to its core.
What seems to be lost on many women who think this way is that Hillary Clinton actually got more votes than Trump. She only lost the election because of the Electoral College system that we have. Hillary "won" the popular vote. As for Kamala, she wasn't a good candidate. She ran in 2016 and won no delegates.
As much as I admire her accomplishments and qualifications that you have listed, I still didn't think she was a good candidate to run for president. Zero charisma and never giving a straight answer to a question comes to mind whenever I see her being interviewed. As for her being black and being considered DEI, I'm black too.
I agree. Unfortunately, she is not good with interviews. And these days you have to be.
Anonymous wrote:PP here.Anonymous wrote:This is sucH bullshat. Twenty-seven people ran in the Democratic 2020 primaries. Only two people secured any delegates, Biden and Sanders. Like twenty-five other candidates, Harris dropped out due to funding and endorsed the frontrunner, Joe Biden. People forget that Biden did not receive any delegates when he ran for POTUS in 1988 and 2008. When he ran again and won in 2020, it was only because he had been the VP to a popular POTUS. Karmala had a lot going against her when she ran again in 2024. First, she had the misfortune of entering the race with only sixty days to campaign and tell her story, whereas her opponent had been campaigning for four years. She was the VP of an unpopular POTUS, in which she refused to throw him under the bus and distance herself. She was a female in a man's world where the men of all races considered her nothing more than a sexual object. She was a Black-identified person in a world that, despite her achievements as a two-term elected District Attorney in one of the most populous cities in the country; a two-term elected State Attorney in the country's most populous state; and an elected Senator in the most populous state, she was considered nothing more than DEI because you know Black people cannot possibly be qualified. Enough with she wasn't a good candidate. She was an excellent candidate who received over 73 million votes, more votes than any presidential candidate in US history, except, of course, to the person she eventually lost to. pulled in more votes thaAnonymous wrote:This isn't totally true.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would really like to see a woman.
I prayed that I would live long enough to see a woman President Hillary Clinton was the most qualified person to ever run and she must to the least qualified moron to ever run. Kamala Harris also extremely qualified a d list to same moron in who was convicted of 34 felonies plus convicted of a sex crime.
No more women. America is misogynistic to its core.
What seems to be lost on many women who think this way is that Hillary Clinton actually got more votes than Trump. She only lost the election because of the Electoral College system that we have. Hillary "won" the popular vote. As for Kamala, she wasn't a good candidate. She ran in 2016 and won no delegates.
As much as I admire her accomplishments and qualifications that you have listed, I still didn't think she was a good candidate to run for president. Zero charisma and never giving a straight answer to a question comes to mind whenever I see her being interviewed. As for her being black and being considered DEI, I'm black too.
Anonymous wrote:Ossoff: "How does American politics really work? It's coin operated. Money goes in, favors come out. It's been running on secret money, corporate money, billionaire money ... all of this gave rise to a depraved president who exploits this rot to empower and enrich himself"
This guy.
PP here.Anonymous wrote:This is sucH bullshat. Twenty-seven people ran in the Democratic 2020 primaries. Only two people secured any delegates, Biden and Sanders. Like twenty-five other candidates, Harris dropped out due to funding and endorsed the frontrunner, Joe Biden. People forget that Biden did not receive any delegates when he ran for POTUS in 1988 and 2008. When he ran again and won in 2020, it was only because he had been the VP to a popular POTUS. Karmala had a lot going against her when she ran again in 2024. First, she had the misfortune of entering the race with only sixty days to campaign and tell her story, whereas her opponent had been campaigning for four years. She was the VP of an unpopular POTUS, in which she refused to throw him under the bus and distance herself. She was a female in a man's world where the men of all races considered her nothing more than a sexual object. She was a Black-identified person in a world that, despite her achievements as a two-term elected District Attorney in one of the most populous cities in the country; a two-term elected State Attorney in the country's most populous state; and an elected Senator in the most populous state, she was considered nothing more than DEI because you know Black people cannot possibly be qualified. Enough with she wasn't a good candidate. She was an excellent candidate who received over 73 million votes, more votes than any presidential candidate in US history, except, of course, to the person she eventually lost to. pulled in more votes thaAnonymous wrote:This isn't totally true.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would really like to see a woman.
I prayed that I would live long enough to see a woman President Hillary Clinton was the most qualified person to ever run and she must to the least qualified moron to ever run. Kamala Harris also extremely qualified a d list to same moron in who was convicted of 34 felonies plus convicted of a sex crime.
No more women. America is misogynistic to its core.
What seems to be lost on many women who think this way is that Hillary Clinton actually got more votes than Trump. She only lost the election because of the Electoral College system that we have. Hillary "won" the popular vote. As for Kamala, she wasn't a good candidate. She ran in 2016 and won no delegates.