>>20 Voting in US is that popular delusion when people thinking they can change the D/R two-party system, by selecting a candidate made from the system and political elite. An aging boomer billionaire or a corrupt witch, the choice is really great yeah..nothing tells you like it is when someone with campaign staffed with people completely disconnected from the working and middle class, being living all of the life in the social bubble of high society ruled by politics and wealth.
The left pretending Hillary is some kind of saint and right positioning Trump as working class hero that would rebuild the economy. Don't you see both are pretty much manufactured media figures and as manipulative assholes eager for a power grab?
Just think what you pictured Them before the election bids and how much propoganda/memes/tv it took you to accept one candidate as your chosen hero. Think logically, what made you change your views can change them again and again, election after election falling for another candidate in a reality TV show passing for elections, baited by the campaign promises and platforms, eager for change within a system. All these attempt to reinvent/revolutionize/rebuild the Democratic|Republican party are just smoke and mirrors: they remain the same political elite group eager for power and control. These people are not your friends, they are not heros and not saints. They're political sharks first, second and third. Thats why people become apathetic to not bother voting.