The Lingering Anguish of the Clinton Voter

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Donald Trump has succeeded in making blue-state America miserable again.

The day after the November 2016 election, liberal pundits re-assured Democrats that, while they may feel miserable at the moment, that melancholy was temporary. Research has consistently shown that, following an unwelcome shock, most people rapidly return to their baseline level of happiness.

Confirming that truism, in 2012, disappointed Mitt Romney voters bounced back quite quickly. But in this realm, as in so many others, it turns out the Donald Trump era is different.

A new study reports Americans who voted for Hillary Clinton suffered a substantial dip in happiness that persisted for at least six months after the election.

"This impact is remarkable, given past research demonstrating the stability of subjective well-being," writes a research team led by psychologist Heather Lench of Texas A&M University. "National events can affect how people perceive the overall quality of their lives."

The study, in the journal Emotion, featured 1,019 participants—a mix of university undergraduates in Texas and California, plus 455 Americans recruited online. They filled out surveys at four points in time: three weeks before the election, the week of the vote, three weeks later, and six months after the election.

To gauge their level of happiness, participants noted on a one-to-nine scale how happy, angry, and scared they were currently feeling. Separately, they used that same scale to answer the question, "How satisfied are you feeling with your life, all things considered?"

Not surprisingly, self-reported happiness plunged among Clinton supporters the week of the election. But the scale of the decline was, to use a Trumpian term, "yuge."

Lench and her colleagues note that, in a famous 1978 study, "people who had become quadriplegic within the last year reported lower happiness than controls and lottery winners by a difference of about 17 percent on their scale."

In comparison, "Clinton supporters reported about a 24 percent decrease in happiness during the week after the election on the scale in the present investigation."

For them, losing to Trump was the equivalent of losing use of their arms and legs—and then some.

"The subjective well-being of Clinton supporters rebounded three weeks after the election," the researchers report, "but remained lower than before the election, and lower than that of Trump supporters."

Most strikingly, "the general happiness of Clinton supporters remained lower even six months after the election, although their life satisfaction returned to baseline levels."

In contrast, Trump supporters reacted like partisans in previous elections, reporting increased happiness just after the election, which faded to insignificance at the three-week and six-month re-tests.

"Participants who viewed both candidates as bad for the country experienced a decrease in general happiness in the week after the election," they add, "but no significant decrease six months later."

What explains Democrats' unprecedented, long-lasting malaise? For one thing, the researchers found that, among Clinton supporters, "more media exposure predicted declining happiness after the election."

Apparently all those hours of MSNBC took a toll—especially among those whose sense of morality is based in the traditionally liberal foundations of ensuring fairness and caring for others.

"Because moral issues were the focus of much of the rhetoric and media attention in the campaign," they write, "the election outcome potentially communicated that one's personal values either were shared by the country, or rejected by the country."

If you're in the latter group—and your news feed regularly reminds you of this rejection—it's clearly harder to feel happy.
https://psmag.com/news/sad-clinton-voters

A study was done? Trump Acceptance Resistance Disorder (TARD) was already described in DSM-5 early in 2017 and Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) is a well known personality disorder.
As for me, I always bounce back quickly, within minutes after election results. I expect to lose.:smile:
 
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A study was done? Trump Acceptance Resistance Disorder (TARD) was already described in DSM-5 early in 2017 and Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) is a well known personality disorder.
As for me, I always bounce back quickly, within minutes after election results. I expect to lose.:smile:

Who writes this garbage? Hillary is history. The problem is Trump now. Crudeness, stupidity and lies have become the new norm.
 
Who writes this garbage? Hillary is history. The problem is Trump now. Crudeness, stupidity and lies have become the new norm.

Hillary is history, in more ways than one. She's the first major party candidate chosen based solely on having a vagina. Her feelings are still hurt, though, knowing that the party for which she dedicated her life picked skin color as a more important "qualification" before her. Secondly, her political career is gone without ever winning the office she felt was in the bag.
 
Hillary is history, in more ways than one. She's the first major party candidate chosen based solely on having a vagina. Her feelings are still hurt, though, knowing that the party for which she dedicated her life picked skin color as a more important "qualification" before her. Secondly, her political career is gone without ever winning the office she felt was in the bag.

Hillary was a poor candidate.. too old and too much baggage. Still, its a crying shame that Trump is president. He is just so low class and ignorant.
 
Hillary was a poor candidate.. too old and too much baggage. Still, its a crying shame that Trump is president. He is just so low class and ignorant.

The CRYING shame is that those that wanted her so badly can't get over that someone they never thought was going to lose and was the most qualified in a long time couldn't beat someone they consider an idiot. Every time the Hillary supporters talk about how stupid they think Trump is, they're only degrading their own person. If she couldn't beat someone that they called an idiot, just how good could she be.

You equate low class and ignorant with you disagreeing with him. If you want to see low class and ignorant, look at all those that thought Obama was good because he was black and Hillary was good because she has a vagina.
 
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Hillary was a poor candidate.. too old and too much baggage. Still, its a crying shame that Trump is president. He is just so low class and ignorant.

She was a poor candidate? Yale law school graduate. A US senator. The secretary of state. Well versed in international relations? She was an excellent candidate. Trump, a 6 times bankrupt apartment salesman and a reality tv host was a good candidate? She did not lose on her qualifications. She lost on the endless monkey trials the house ran against her and the incessant pounding of right wing Fox Gnus.
 
She was a poor candidate? Yale law school graduate. A US senator. The secretary of state. Well versed in international relations? She was an excellent candidate. Trump, a 6 times bankrupt apartment salesman and a reality tv host was a good candidate? She did not lose on her qualifications. She lost on the endless monkey trials the house ran against her and the incessant pounding of right wing Fox Gnus.

Exactly.. She lost on the 30 years of baggage.
 
The CRYING shame is that those that wanted her so badly can't get over that someone they never thought was going to lose and was the most qualified in a long time couldn't beat someone they consider an idiot. Every time the Hillary supporters talk about how stupid they think Trump is, they're only degrading their own person. If she couldn't beat someone that they called an idiot, just how good could she be.

You equate low class and ignorant with you disagreeing with him. If you want to see low class and ignorant, look at all those that thought Obama was good because he was black and Hillary was good because she has a vagina.

Don't you see Trump for what he is?
 
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