06 June, 2017
Since reemerging in public after her defeat in November, Clinton has leveled sharp criticism at a host of targets she blames for President Donald Trump's victory, including Russian Federation, former FBI Director James Comey and major news organizations like the New York Times. "The campaign should look internally at its own data problems". Amid an escalating federal investigation into individuals in the Trump orbit, Clinton has sharpened those allegations in public appearances, seeming to grow more confident that she will be vindicated by facts. Therefore, they said, if there was trouble with the data, her staff would have known long before she won the Democratic presidential nomination. "I inherit nothing from the Democratic Party", she said.
He said the candidate is ultimately responsible for winning or losing an election, and that's something he doesn't think Clinton will ever acknowledge. When Mossberg lamented that Democrats had fallen "way behind" Republicans on the technology front, Clinton let loose. "I think it's fair to ask how did that actually influence the campaign and how did they know what messages to deliver".
"It's always healthy whether you win or lose to do some introspection on what went right and what went wrong".
Back in 2015, Democratic donor Jeffrey Leeds wrote to former Secretary of State Colin Powell saying Clinton "HATES that the president ('that man, ' as the Clintons call him) kicked her ass in 2008", adding "She can't believe it or accept it".
Rep. Keith Ellison evaded questions Friday about the bankruptcy of the Democratic National Committee in 2016.
A source that was close to the Clinton campaign said the campaign relied too much on data. "I have found the hard way that a gift all women can give to themselves is self-awareness, and I hope she finds some soon". "We lost Senate seats, governors seats, and what it reflects is that we have to up our game at the DNC".
DNC spokesman Michael Tyler said the party is in the process of overhauling its data and technological operations.
As part of their freedom of information lawsuit to obtain Hillary Clinton's emails, conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch is revealing Clinton went to great lengths to keep herself separated from the Obamas. "It's one of the reasons she lost", the source said, in a report from the Hill.