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But they're not the reason he won. If you think only dumb people voted for him then you need to look squarely at Obama supporters who switched. Morons!
There wasn't a "the reason". If you seriously took a look around here you might be able to spot the sort of person that might post a FB meme or propaganda. But that is unfair to a good portion of people that voted for Trump.
 
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There wasn't a "the reason". If you seriously took a look around here you might be able to spot the sort of person that might post a FB meme or propaganda.

the person I'm quoting?

It is undeniable that in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Virginia that people that voted for Obama 2x switched their vote to the GOP (Trump).

Almost any of these states flipping red ensured a victory; all of them flipping ensured a large victory. Trump won because Obama voters flipped. GOP voters didn't switch to become Hillary supporters.
 
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the person I'm quoting?

It is undeniable that in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Virginia that people that voted for Obama 2x switched their vote to the GOP (Trump).

Almost any of these states flipping red ensured a victory; all of them flipping ensured a large victory. Trump won because Obama voters flipped. GOP voters didn't switch to become Hillary supporters.
Why do you say that? Looks more like the FB propaganda brought the nuts out in groves.
Popular vote:
Hillary Clinton 65,853,514 Trump 62,984,828
Obama 65,915,795 Romney 60,933,504
 
Yet this ignores that the Russian influence (small as it was) was mostly shared by people already voting Trump.

If Obama voters who switched to Trump (the reason the midwest flipped) were influenced by Facebook it wasn't because of Russian efforts.

Ultimately, there's really no way to know how much it did.

How do you measure how many votes a TV ad changes? But campaigns spend plenty on them.
 
Why do you say that? Looks more like the FB propaganda brought the nuts out in groves.
Popular vote:
Hillary Clinton 65,853,514 Trump 62,984,828
Obama 65,915,795 Romney 60,933,504
2.5 million nuts sounds about right.
 
"Don't even acknowledge his name"

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FIRMS TIED TO FUSION GPS, CHRISTOPHER STEELE WERE PAID $3.8 MILLION BY SOROS-BACKED GROUP

A nonprofit group partially funded by billionaire activist George Soros paid firms tied to Fusion GPS and dossier author Christopher Steele more than $3.8 million in 2017 to provide research and analysis to “government entities,” according to IRS filings.

The payments made by The Democracy Integrity Project are more than three times what the DNC and the Clinton campaign paid Fusion GPS and Steele during the 2016 presidential campaign to investigate Donald Trump’s possible ties to Russia.

Perkins Coie, the law firm that represented the DNC and Clinton campaign, paid $1 million to Fusion GPS in 2016 to investigate Trump. Fusion GPS in turn paid Steele, a former MI6 officer, nearly $170,000 for a project that resulted in the infamous Steele dossier.

Daniel J. Jones, a former staffer to California Democrat Sen. Dianne Feinstein, founded TDIP on Jan. 31, 2017, seemingly to resume Democrats’ investigation of Trump’s possible links to Russia.

Jones operated what he called a “shadow media organization helping the government” to investigate Russian meddling in the 2016 election. He also told the FBI in March 2017 that he received funding from a group of between seven and 10 wealthy donors and that he planned to provide information to federal investigators, the press and lawmakers.

Firms Tied To Fusion GPS, Christopher Steele Were Paid $3.8 Million By Soros-Backed Group
 
Hey Looth and Micky, a great emotional support animal for you two:

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That is a good one, but not needed. I'm doing great; other than that nagging little irritant of having the most horrendously despicable human ever to serve as POTUS.
 
About a possible investigation into the start of the collusion investigation, Comey says, “Investigate what? Investigate that investigations were conducted? What would be the crime you’d be investigating? So it’s a terrible cycle to start.”

Interesting reasoning from a guy that started an investigation based on made up evidence with no clear crime.
 
Ultimately, there's really no way to know how much it did.

How do you measure how many votes a TV ad changes? But campaigns spend plenty on them.

No way to completely know = yes.

Logic though dictates that if 1) the Russian ads were a tiny fraction of the total ads (a tiny, tiny fraction), 2) the majority of those ads were seen by people in the GOP, 3) the majority of those ads were shared by GOP voters then it's exceedingly unlikely that the Russian ads had an effect on the election.
 
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