Uh? What?
Did you learn that from the alt-right
Liberals tend vote for who won. Conservatives tend to vote for who they wished would win.
If we're being honest, I probably would still vote for Clinton if Annoying Orange had a clear victory in the debate. But I'm more polarized than plenty of people who watched the debate. (Something like 18% of viewers were willing to change their minds based on the outcome of the debate).
I mean I don't really support either of them, since both are reprehensible candidates. I naturally want the moderate to win over the conservative but I don't feel any guilt or inclination to vote for them.
I feel like the ground that Annoying Orange can hope to gain from the debates is to cast Hillary in a negative-enough light that her voters might flock to Johnson or Stein. There's very little possibility that anything he can say will move Clinton's core constituency over to his campaign.
that definitely sounds like his best option, but does he have enough foresight to put that into action?
I think one of the biggest differences between liberals and conservatives is that liberals can accept when they lose and recognize it--while conservatives throw a tantrum and lie to themselves.
Because you friends were sooo accepting when you lost brexit. No butthurt there at all
"Annoying Orange won, guys. That's why we're going on Twitter so we can remind people that he won. Because we definitely won."
Wow it's like what you guys were doing with Bernie Sanders. Shocking.
Yep, definitely not an echo chamber at all.
Jesus christ it's like a playground fight