A considerate portion of voters in the two battleground states of Pennsylvania and Ohio complained about the money in politics and government corruption.
They were anxious that the country is overrun by Washington insiders and thus needs to "clean house."
Indeed, Clinton and Trump are running their campaign bankrolled by big donors, though both have pledged to curtail the influence of money in politics.
Two dozen billionaires have spent 88 million U.S. dollars on the 2016 presidential campaign, and Clinton has been the largest beneficiary of the infusion of cash, drawing in a total of 70 million dollars from 19 of them to her top allied super PAC, according to the latest Federal Election Commission disclosure.
The money in politics and corruption in the voting system are eroding voters' faith in the two-party system, which is increasingly separating people into the opposite sides of the political spectrum.
As the 2016 race pitting two of the most polarizing figures in U.S. public life aggravates the deep polarization in recent decades, voters are fearing for the animosity between the two camps in the wake of the election.
With the Election Day only four days to go, it's still hard for voters to tell what will come next in the game of power.
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