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Akamai

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36. I guess you are right that coastal dems were not as anti-TPP
Sun Jan 8, 2017, 10:44 PM
Jan 2017

as dems in the central states.

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It didn't register high w voters in the polls I saw, so nope. bettyellen Jan 2017 #1
And major proponents of the TPP outperformed Trump in their respective states... Garrett78 Jan 2017 #33
Russia harmed the election. Period. Nuff said. shraby Jan 2017 #2
Sure didn't help. Schema Thing Jan 2017 #3
I'm betting down-the-road we'll appreciate Obama's support for trade. Canada's Trudea likes TPP. Hoyt Jan 2017 #4
Agreed. I think we'll learn to appreciate a lot about his vision in the next couple years. JHan Jan 2017 #8
I think it was Hillary's past support for TPP that harmed Hillary NobodyHere Jan 2017 #5
She called it the gold standard while she was Secretary of State... JHan Jan 2017 #6
They may be true NobodyHere Jan 2017 #7
Well to be fair, some provisions changed. JHan Jan 2017 #9
What provisions in TPP changed? NobodyHere Jan 2017 #10
I'm not sure, tbh I'm just guessing. JHan Jan 2017 #11
I don't see any indications of important changes in the TPP. At the same time, Akamai Jan 2017 #12
Actually, if you look there were unions, environmentalists, universities, economists, and many more Hoyt Jan 2017 #13
It wasn't all held in secret. JHan Jan 2017 #14
Don't you remember the secrecy of the TPP? with Senators, Congress Persons Akamai Jan 2017 #16
Regarding fast track: JHan Jan 2017 #19
Every major trade agreement since Nixon was negotiated in secrecy, was opposed Akamai Jan 2017 #22
Our representatitives do know: JHan Jan 2017 #23
Senators Brown, Merkley, Warren and Sanders Akamai Jan 2017 #24
And some economists do support it. JHan Jan 2017 #25
no. her suppoet for blm undocumented immigrants and refugees hurt her JI7 Jan 2017 #15
HRC and Obama should have been strong on how they felt about the TPP Rex Jan 2017 #17
Obama was very, very clear all along -- he was hugely for it although when Akamai Jan 2017 #18
The polling and interview I've seen mcar Jan 2017 #20
Look at the dislike of TPP with Trump supporters... Akamai Jan 2017 #21
thats nice, but they still voted for Kasich , johnson over feingold and portman over strickland JI7 Jan 2017 #26
Things are cumulative -- maybe they would have been more likely to vote for Hillary (I think so) if Akamai Jan 2017 #27
Hillary did better than dems who were anti trade and worst than dems who were pro trade JI7 Jan 2017 #28
I thought Hillary was a perfectly fine candidate but I Akamai Jan 2017 #32
I sent Feingold a fair amount of money but Johnson got more and more and more... snowy owl Jan 2017 #29
Wisconsin continually has elected Scott Walker for Governor JI7 Jan 2017 #30
Their hatred of Obama encompasses everything he did or supported ... bettyellen Jan 2017 #37
Now it's Obama's fault. Is there anyone else we need to blame before we get to HIllary? Exilednight Jan 2017 #31
No one's fault but seems okay to try to understand Akamai Jan 2017 #35
It helped cost her the election no doubt taught_me_patience Jan 2017 #34
I guess you are right that coastal dems were not as anti-TPP Akamai Jan 2017 #36
Right, Comey... voter suppression and Russia had NOTHING to do with why she lost :rolleyes: uponit7771 Jan 2017 #38
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