A Billionaire And Millionaire In The Year Of Populism-2016


A Billionaire And Millionaire In The Year Of Populism-2016

 
St. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio (AFP) - President Selection: New York, New York millionaire or billionaire.



Real estate tycoon Donald Trump: a country where coal Ohio River, Travis Nelson says he would choose a billionaire envy. However, Travis says, not the presumptive Republican nominee, and Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton gets people like him.

"They are far from the reality of everyday people," says the 64 year age group of the Republican Party, "breaking barriers" and Trump slogan "Made America Great Again" Clinton refused to talk .

Governor in November 2016 to define individual potential competitors well with the populist wave is not square.



Trump, the son of a millionaire, and yet more claims according to Forbes magazine, is worth about $ 4.5 billion. Estimated to be worth about $ 45 million of Clinton Forbes magazine, a fortune she and her husband, former President Bill Clinton has been fully built, he left the White House in 2001.

But the candidate who "average Americans" (median household income of about $ 54,000) connects with a wide swath and you will find a clear path to the Oval Office.

Connections, especially in the Rust Belt will prove the importance of the Great Lakes and Midwest from Pennsylvania to Iowa, where Democrats to prevail in the last presidential election draws but narrow enough to give hope Trump.

"We are in a new era of economic populism," Dave "Mudcat" Saunders, a Democratic strategist who helped "two Americas" John Edwards presidential campaign in 2004, the craft show, "People are hurting. They're crazy , and they want someone who will do something about it. "

Trump Clinton and differently processing of personal property.



Thus in 2012, Republican Mitt Romney and Democrat John Kerry in 2004 as a rich contrast to the former candidates, Trump plays up - and claim - your money. The calculation of the current Clinton middle class is expected to talk about his childhood. She said she and her husband were "flat" broke, ending his second term when he took the heat, and his Democratic opponent, Bernie Sanders, who has made the fight against income inequality is the fundamental cause.

Go to the general election matchup, Trump seems to have the upper hand with frustrated the electorate. Rush his call for building a wall on the Mexican border, the Muslims from non-citizens of the United States, and China and Mexico, "the re-posts" roar off all borders. He said, "to take care of the people" and promised not to cut Social Security or Medicare.

"Although he goes, and he has always been rich, he's just like Bob in the country," Indianola, Iowa Terry Reschley (62 years old) says.

Clinton, is presented in a different style, although aimed at the same voters. , Raising the minimum wage, improve education and create jobs for people with anecdotes about her comment that converge peppering campaign. Clinton is also talking tough childhood, his mother and his father's small business men "provide us with the life of the middle class."

Almost certainly hard bet to win the Democratic nomination, and it is still a contender in the "millionaire and billionaire square" Wall Street banks, and is surrounded by the campaign finance system attacks "corrupt." Clinton Sanders speeches of ministers as the culprit.

In November, the results of the preliminary results are not necessarily predicted, but it Appalachia, where miners activists marched in March statement that Clinton was divided on the screen, "we have a lot of business out of the coal miners and the coal companies to put going. "

Clinton later said that it was wrong. But Kentucky, West Virginia, Ohio, I heard a lot of the population rejects their way of life.

Said Ed Boston, aged 59, Beallsville, Ohio "has affected my family, and my family now, their families, raising the" acts of coal. "I pack a bucket every day," he said. "He did not even know what the bucket ... anyone who understands us better than Hillary. "

Trump instead of one-on-one interaction with people to rely on mass gatherings called Clinton. A thorn in Delaware recently: "You want to be president of the United States ... not only fly large aircraft and the ground and throw a big word to everyone you can think of humiliation, and then come back and get those big airplanes, and back to the country club in Florida or the penthouse in New York. "

Trump's proposals and the ones that benefit the most affluent saying. This approach vein Corwin, 42, of Des Moines, Iowa, who said that works like Clinton voters, "We were in this field, so to speak, and as Trump, a multimillionaire of his life was opposed to all, to work with people. "

Popular mood is an inexact science, but a necessity to win voters. Four years ago, President Barack Obama and the Democrats portray Romney as wealthy and move.

Said Katie Packer, a former assistant Romney, who is now a political committee for the anti-Trump Trump wealth triggers a Democratic line of attack could happen again.

Packer warns, however, that Clinton Prophet Obama, who was still a student loan repayment, as he stepped onto the national scene is not the same. "No one can say that he did not understand the problems of working people," Packer said. "Clinton is a person who has not driven the car on her own in three decades."


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