The US told Ecuador to give Wikileaks 'an eviction notice,' according to intelligence officials

Stealing the democratic nomination from Bernie Sanders

Depends on how you define stealing. Ultimately it's a failure of the US political system.

Giving people like Schultz positions of power in exchange for favours

That's politics for you. I may not like it, but it's how the system works, and Donald Trump isn't going to change that.

Giving false testimony

Yep, that was pretty weird. Hillary does indeed choose to lie about some strange things. But Trump somehow manages to lie more, and even more blatantly.

Taking billions from foreign interests such and George Soros

Again, just basic politics. It sucks, but the system works that way, and if you don't work with it you get left behind.

charity organization that only donates about 6% to actual charities

That's because they do actual charity work. You don't donate money to the Clinton foundation so they can donate it to Red Cross or Doctors with Borders. You donate it so they can do charity work themselves.

Ultimately, Hillary is not an ideal candidate. But Donald Trump is a man with zero moral fiber, zero understanding of foreign politics, a surprisingly flawed understanding of economics, and the attention span of a goldfish.

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