Hillary Clinton Lost the Presidential Election Because of the Economy, Trust, and Over Confidence

By Michael Davis - 10 Nov '16 14:30PM
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Donald Trump will perplex spectators and agonizing Democrats in the years to come after he defeated Hillary Clinton in the US 2016 Election. The reason why she lost the election to a man who was persistently ostracized with uncouth attitude and outlook so unorthodox to Democrat practice is explained by scrawny message during the campaign.

In the US political history, according to The Guardian has a rare swing in pendulum as the incumbent will not hold to office long. During the campaign, Americans focus mainly in key issue on what a President of the country should prioritize.

The Economy is the essence of a government's survival. Trump was able to persuade voters' perception that despite the fact Obama was able to rescue the fiscal situation of the United States while Clinton was seen as a climbing disparity to the President.

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It was also highlighted in The Globe and Mail that people do not trust Clinton, well at least almost half of the United States. It the family network she has and other paid speeches which gave doubts that she could not be sincere in providing the service Americans expect.

The third factor why Clinton lost is she made the Democrat campaign all about herself rather than selling the whole party. While it is true that she is overqualified for the position, she persistently made sure that the bizarrely untested Trump will lose. Instead, people identified Trump as the good guy.

Although a few hours after the last ballot were counted, Clinton conceded to Trump which was the common practice in American Election, according to the USA today. The American people have spoken, and 52 million people of them think Trump is better for the job.

The Republican Party has also overwhelmed as they will dominate both the House of Representative, the Senate and at least 33 Governors are with Trump. The question now falls on America's future. Will Trump make America Great Again?

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