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Democratic donors want an autopsy report on Hillary’s stunning loss
“A lot of the bundlers and donors still are in shock and disbelief by what happened. They’re looking for some introspection and analysis about what really happened, what worked and what didn’t,” said Ken Martin, the chairman of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party and a top campaign bundler himself. “It may take some time to do that, but people are still just scratching their heads.”
Or, in the words of a Midwestern fundraiser who’s kept in touch with fellow donors, “A lot of people are saying, ‘I’m not putting another f***ing dime in until someone tells me what just happened.’”
"Without a framework for holding anyone accountable, increasingly annoyed party money men and women have been left to chatter amongst themselves about the underlying causes of the party’s defeat and about how to move forward — some have gone as far as to ignore calls from former Clinton finance officials seeking to thank them, while others muse about leaving politics altogether."
"...the Democratic party isn’t ready for a sober assessment of why they lost. If they were they wouldn’t be rallying behind so Hail Mary passes, from pointless recounts to faithless electors, in the hopes of changing the outcome after the fact."
Democratic donors want an autopsy report on Hillary’s stunning loss - Hot Air
“A lot of the bundlers and donors still are in shock and disbelief by what happened. They’re looking for some introspection and analysis about what really happened, what worked and what didn’t,” said Ken Martin, the chairman of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party and a top campaign bundler himself. “It may take some time to do that, but people are still just scratching their heads.”
Or, in the words of a Midwestern fundraiser who’s kept in touch with fellow donors, “A lot of people are saying, ‘I’m not putting another f***ing dime in until someone tells me what just happened.’”
"Without a framework for holding anyone accountable, increasingly annoyed party money men and women have been left to chatter amongst themselves about the underlying causes of the party’s defeat and about how to move forward — some have gone as far as to ignore calls from former Clinton finance officials seeking to thank them, while others muse about leaving politics altogether."
"...the Democratic party isn’t ready for a sober assessment of why they lost. If they were they wouldn’t be rallying behind so Hail Mary passes, from pointless recounts to faithless electors, in the hopes of changing the outcome after the fact."
Democratic donors want an autopsy report on Hillary’s stunning loss - Hot Air