hanimmal
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That is still consistent, figure 80-90% of voters won't be swayed much by propaganda posted by foreigners one way or the other when voting. It is that fringe 10-20% that they can get super fired up in the direction they want.Agree that a few are lost in propaganda but they aren't why Trump won. Exit polling in the key states showed that 90% of the people who voted for Sanders in the primary, voted for Clinton in the general election. Historically, it was was above average for voters who lost the primary but stuck with the Democratic Party's candidate instead of flipping to a third party or Trump. The best analysis I've read showed that Trump won mainly because his rhetoric strongly resonated with white people whose biases leaned toward racism and misogyny. That doesn't mean your scenario won't play out this time around but then again, this time Bernie isn't the only one who appeals to people on the left.
So if you can depress a portion of the voters (who would normally vote, remember the Russians were given polling data and hacked the voter rolls so knew who votes and for which party) and fire up the people you can direct at the politician of choice, and you can swing states/districts to the candidate of choice.
Take Michigan, depress black and muslim voters through targeted social media posts convincing them to not waste their time voting, push some other voters to the libertarian and green party candidates, and make sure to fire up the trumpets to go vote and Trump pulls it out with 10,000 votes over Clinton in a state the libertarian guy pulls 170k votes.