In the lead up to the election, no one on the left was saying Hillary wasn't an attractive candidate. They were calling her the most qualified candidate ever and polls predicted her winning by 9 to 1 margins.
You are just parroting the false narrative that lefties like yourself came up with after the fact to try to make sense of how you all got it so, so wrong.
Black voters proportionally outnumbered white voters in 2012 and that inverted in 2016 beause black voters aren't interested unless there's a black candidate, which I don't blame them for.
Read and understand what I actually said. She is qualified. No one, including myself argued that she wasn't. Hillary was far more qualified than Obama was, but what got him elected was he knew how to talk and connect with people.
As Trump has proven, qualifications aren't necessary to win elections.
And what do you mean "nobody" was saying she wasn't an attractive candidate? Plenty of people did. Her stiffness and likability were talked about--as well as her corporate ties. Her credibility was also questioined due to things she has said in the past. lol How would you even know what was and wasn't talked about? Do you watch or read "liberal" news? NOPE
But obviously, no one thought that she would have to worry about seriously losing to reality TV star Donald Trump. That's why her numbers were up so high. Nobody thought Trump could actually win.
Again, with your oversimplifications.
The problem with the black vote had a lot more to do with Hillary as a person. She isn't credible, especially for blacks.
Of course more blacks will come out for a black candidate, because as a minority, they feel that another minority will actually do things to help the black community. Hillary didn't do much of anything to try and win the black vote, except try to bump shoulders with some rappers and basketball players.
But she didn't reach black voters with a real message, didn't really get behind or speak much on things like BLM, and gaffes like her at the black church, and her 'super predator' comment did her no favors. Being black would have HELPED her, but being white is not why she didn't get black votes.
If race was all that mattered, then how come blacks didn't all get behind Herman Cain or Ben Carson?