Is Donald Trump better for an underclass worker than Hillary Clinton?

This is going to be a a very polarizing answer, but it's a very polarizing question so what the heck.

This election lots of people people on both sides of the aisle seem to be more interested in screeching about campaign financing, election fraud and the "establishment" than actually looking at policies. When you look at policies, it's clear Trump would be an unmitigated disaster for the poor. His health plan would cut millions off from insurance, he has expressed interest in eliminating the minimum wage, he wants huge tax cuts for the rich...

Meanwhile Hillary has wanted to raise minimum wage from the beginning, close tax loopholes, maintain the healthcare progress we currently have (and she has been fighting for this for a long time in her career), and continue to make more. And you can talk about "establishment" all you want, but when it comes to Bernie Sanders, the "non establishment" left-wing candidate, analysis of his college plan showed it would benefit the upper middle class more than the poor, and analysis of his health plan showed that it wouldn't actually be so great for the poor. Whereas Hillary wants to focus on delivering free/cheap services to those who actually need them, without raising taxes on the middle class.

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