you do realize there are a great deal of registered democrats who generally vote for the GOP candidate, right? so, if you wanted that answer, you'd have to somehow filter it to remove that demographic. but i still don't get your initial argument. you have concluded that one cannot blame the DNC or liberals for Trump winning the election because voters were given the opportunity to vote for Trump twice and did so therefore it was their votes in both the primaries and the general election that shaped the results. never mind that the media gave trump a platform to generate more of an advantage over the other GOP candidates (at the behest of the DNC), that clinton failed to get the most important blocs to vote for her, the DNC sabotaged the Sanders campaign, hillary openly mocked millenials and gave no platform to black lives matter or environmentalists and doubled down on her support of Wall Street. at best, all your premise could hope for is that one could cast some blame on traditional GOP voters. and again, if by liberals, we are talking about the neoliberal centrists that worshipped obama and clinton then we are definitely going to have to create a separate set for the progressive left as they are clearly separate factions.