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  1. Jul 6, 2017 · Kindle Edition. Judging by the stance of the leadership of the Democratic Party and much of the media, Hillary Clinton’s devastating loss in the presidential election of November 2016 was all the fault of pernicious Russian leaks, unwarranted FBI investigations and a skewed electoral college.

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  2. Judging by the stance of the leadership of the Democratic Party and much of the media, Hillary Clinton's devastating loss in the presidential election of November 2016 was all the fault of pernicious Russian leaks, unwarranted FBI investigations and a skewed electoral college.

    • How I Lost By Hillary Clinton
  3. Apr 1, 2017 · Judging by the stance of the leadership of the Democratic Party and much of the media, Hillary Clinton’s devastating loss in the presidential election of November 2016 was all the fault of pernicious Russian leaks, unwarranted FBI investigations and a skewed electoral college.

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  4. Judging by the stance of the leadership of the Democratic Party and much of the media, Hillary Clinton’s devastating loss in the presidential election of November 2016 was all the fault of pernicious Russian leaks, unwarranted FBI investigations and a skewed electoral college.

    • Oct. 28: The Biggest Political Scandal Since Watergate
    • Oct. 31: FBI Searches emails!
    • Nov. 2: Stay on Point, Donald. Stay on Point
    • Nov. 3: A Sigh of Relief, Or Were The Polls Wrong?
    • Nov. 4: Boy, I Love Reading Wikileaks
    • Nov. 6: It s A Totally Rigged System
    • Nov. 8: Election Day

    RealClearPolitics national polling average: Clinton +4.6 percent/FiveThirtyEight forecast: Clinton 81.5 percent chance to win The first 27 days of October couldn’t have gone better for Clinton — or worse for Trump. Clinton bested her Republican rival in all three presidential debates, according to snap polls. The "Access Hollywood" tape,in which Tr...

    RealClearPolitics national polling average: Clinton +3.1 percent/FiveThirtyEight forecast: Clinton 75.2 percent chance to win The Comey story wasn’t just about how Trump seized on it; it also was about how it was covered. On October 31, three days after the FBI director’s letter to Congress, Comey continued to dominate headlines and evening newscas...

    RealClearPolitics national polling average: Clinton +1.7 percent/FiveThirtyEight forecast: Clinton 67.7 percent chance to win Comey wasn’t the only surprise of the final two weeks of the campaign. The other was how Trump, uncharacteristically, stayed on message. He was no longer attacking former Miss Universe Alicia Machado, criticizing a Mexican-A...

    RealClearPolitics national polling average: Clinton +1.3 percent/FiveThirtyEight forecast: Clinton 66.2 percent to win The same day Clinton traveled to Arizona and Trump was urging himself to "stay on point," nail-biting Democrats got some good news from public polls in key battlegrounds taken during and after Comey’s seismic announcement. A trio o...

    RealClearPolitics national polling average: Clinton +1.6 pecent/FiveThirtyEight forecast: Clinton 64.5 percent chance to win Another major plot in the presidential race was Russia’s alleged intervention in the contest — a story that continues to unfold today. Less attention, however, has been paid to how Trump and his team seized on that Russian me...

    RealClearPolitics national polling average: Clinton +1.8 percent/FiveThirtyEight forecast: Clinton 64.9 percent chance to win Comey wasn’t finished making news in the final two weeks of the election. And once again, it was Chaffetz who broke it first. "FBI Dir just informed us 'Based on our review, we have not changed our conclusions that we expres...

    RealClearPolitics national polling average: Clinton +3.2 percent/FiveThirtyEight forecast: Clinton 71.4 percent chance to win Despite the jarring events of the final two weeks, all signs still pointed to a Clinton victory. The early-vote numbers from Florida and Nevada looked good for the campaign. And the last national polls — from NBC News/Wall S...

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