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Dems to Hillary: We’re getting pretty tired of the view under your bus - Hot Air
"Irritated Democrats say Hillary Clinton is wrong to cast blame on the national party for her loss to Donald Trump.
Allies of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) in particular were incensed by Clinton’s criticism of the party apparatus, saying she mischaracterized the committee’s work while needlessly stoking internal divisions.
“This is all about the last campaign. And really, what Democrats should be focusing on, and what I think Hillary Clinton should be figuring out, is how do we empower the DNC to have the best data resources to win races this year, in 2018 and 2020,” a former DNC aide said."
"Tom Bonier, the CEO of TargetSmart, a data firm that works with many Democratic clients, defended the DNC’s 2016 efforts as “the most robust data operation the DNC has ever seen.”
Bonier also noted in a series of tweets that, “the Clinton team was using DNC data throughout the primary. If it was that bad, they knew that for 2 yrs but did nothing.”
“Forgive the analogy,” John Hagner, currently a partner at Clarity Campaign Labs told The Daily Beast. “The DNC is farming and what the campaign does is cooking. It’s hard to blame the farmer if the souffle folds.”
"Hillary might be doing Democrats a favor by slapping a little egg on their faces. It gives them an excuse to finally cut the strings to the Clintons, and to stop indulging in conspiracy theories over their losses last year — and the six years previous, too. Hillary lost for the same reasons Democrats have been in retreat for most of the past decade at all levels of American politics: because they have embraced a hard-Left view and insist on nothing but acquiescence to it. And at the same time, Democrats have gone all-in on protecting their own establishment rather than expanding their reach, which is why jettisoning the Clintons would make for a very good first step on the road to relevance."
"Irritated Democrats say Hillary Clinton is wrong to cast blame on the national party for her loss to Donald Trump.
Allies of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) in particular were incensed by Clinton’s criticism of the party apparatus, saying she mischaracterized the committee’s work while needlessly stoking internal divisions.
“This is all about the last campaign. And really, what Democrats should be focusing on, and what I think Hillary Clinton should be figuring out, is how do we empower the DNC to have the best data resources to win races this year, in 2018 and 2020,” a former DNC aide said."
"Tom Bonier, the CEO of TargetSmart, a data firm that works with many Democratic clients, defended the DNC’s 2016 efforts as “the most robust data operation the DNC has ever seen.”
Bonier also noted in a series of tweets that, “the Clinton team was using DNC data throughout the primary. If it was that bad, they knew that for 2 yrs but did nothing.”
“Forgive the analogy,” John Hagner, currently a partner at Clarity Campaign Labs told The Daily Beast. “The DNC is farming and what the campaign does is cooking. It’s hard to blame the farmer if the souffle folds.”
"Hillary might be doing Democrats a favor by slapping a little egg on their faces. It gives them an excuse to finally cut the strings to the Clintons, and to stop indulging in conspiracy theories over their losses last year — and the six years previous, too. Hillary lost for the same reasons Democrats have been in retreat for most of the past decade at all levels of American politics: because they have embraced a hard-Left view and insist on nothing but acquiescence to it. And at the same time, Democrats have gone all-in on protecting their own establishment rather than expanding their reach, which is why jettisoning the Clintons would make for a very good first step on the road to relevance."