drcrinum referenced the email I was thinking about. I'm not trying to downplay the frustration that Trump tapped into, but Hillary was purposefully trying to help his candidacy in the primaries.aggiehawg said:I don't quite buy that. Sure, Hillary may have thought she wanted Trump to be the GOP nominee but Trump wouldn't have been garnering such large crowds if he hadn't tapped into that broad swath of voters who were just frustrated with the same old politicians.ScottH_01 said:aggiehawg said:
I'm just wondering why Trump was getting that much scrutiny that early in the primaries and by the FBI? CIA?
Poppy Bush called in favors?
One of the things very clearly exposed by the DNC email leaks was that not only was Hillary rigging the D nomination for herself, she was using their media contacts to heavily influence the GOP primaries towards the more "fringe" candidates that they believed they could easily beat. Trump was their #1 choice to run against and by March/April it already looked like he was the most likely to win.
Even the Dems experienced the same with the Bernie phenomenon. Had the DNC not had the superdelegate system that can Hillary the power of the purse* over many of those superdelegates, Bernie would have gotten the nomination or come damn close to it.
In the overall scheme of things, Obama was not only bad for the country he was a disaster for the Democratic Party. Even his own voters didn't like the "hope and change" that he wrought. Hillary ran on Obama's third term, after all. Wasn't enough.
*Obama did little to shore up the DNC's coffers. The party was essentially broke going into the 2018 election cycle. She was able to funnel money into the party and the DNCCC that provided campaign funds for Dem Congress Critters, a/k/a superdelegates.
Personally, I believe the entire Dem party knew the fix was in, including Bernie, and he only hung in as long as he did for a increased pay-out. If DWS wasn't running the DNC as Hillary's secondary campaign headquarters I don't believe that Bernie would've been in the top 3 candidates, as other more realistic candidates would've been in play.