World on edge as America's Last Horror Movie reaches climax
IT was supposed to be an American version of Game of Thrones: The House of Clinton versus the House of Bush, a presidential race in which two political dynasties would compete in a lively but civilised election campaign, focusing on government spending, tax rates, and the minimum wage. Boring (yawn).
Former secretary of state, New York senator and first lady Hillary Clinton did eventually win the Democratic presidential nomination, but only after a bitter primary fight with a 75-year old self-proclaimed socialist, whose populist positions on issues such as trade were embraced by members of the party's progressive wing. And poor Jeb Bush, the former Florida governor and the son and brother of two recent presidents, had no chance of winning the GOP presidential nomination. He and other candidates who had enjoyed the support of their party's leaders and donors weren't able to withstand the political onslaught by Republican voters, angry at the political and economic elites. They discovered thei…
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