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by reitanqild
3505 days ago
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Not saying I agree, but it seems a good number of American voters agree. In this way it can actually be seen as a win for American democracy that the very well-funded Clinton campaign lost against what seems more like a movement. |
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Trump spent $367 million vs Clinton's $534 million. The next most well funded candidate, Gary Johnson of the Libertarian party, spent only $10 million.[1]
So money still plays a huge role in American politics. I'm also pretty sure not all of that money is spent on getting candidates elected, and that a lot of back scratching goes on and favors bought.
Even if this election was a win against money in politics, and a boon to democracy in that sense, it's a major loss in many other ways. Trump is pretty clearly an egotistical anti-democratic dictator in the making, who has nothing but contempt for the democratic process (ex: he stated he'd only accept the election results if he won). Now that he's won, expect a steamrolling over his perceived enemies in the very antithesis of democracy.
[1] - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_ele...