Hillary Clinton’s Defeat Against Donald Trump Attributed To Personality And Controversies, Says Analyst

United States may be divided as a nation but the American people assuredly have identical feedback as of the moment -- shocked -- on what is held to be one of the most contentious election in the history of American politics. In response, various analysts reexamine and gauge how the expected-then-turned-beaten democratic contender Hillary Clinton lost people's approval

The Democrats' bet has already been playing the predominantly masculine political topography of the United States for almost three decades. From being a first lady, senator, and later secretary of state, Hillary Clinton has surely familiarized political affairs in America compared to her neophyte rival President-elect Donald Trump.

According to an article from TIME, Hillary Clinton's personality of being fixated on details and plans led to her failure to directly connect with the electorates. This was proven probable as the article suggests politics in US gradually changed in the past few years.

Americans now tend to side with what seems to be a warrior than a wonk (HP): analysts prefer to say voters, paradoxically, now prefer "attitude" than "answers" as they became economically wary of the Obama's admin. Moreover, the filial political ascension of Hillary Clinton also appeals to political pundits considering his husband, former President Bill Clinton whose administrations ended up with an impeachment.

Furthermore, experts may have analytical variations as to how Hillary Clinton politically gone astray, but the "email" controversy during her term as Secretary of State certainly created homogeneousness among themselves. Though the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) dismissed the allegation, many voters cannot leave the critical issue of "national security" with the concern at hand.

Hillary Clinton may have wholeheartedly accepted the outcome of the balloting. She said in the morning following the results that the unexpected setback would surely be as painful and "it'll be for a long time" before she'll get over it.

Meanwhile according to Consumer News and Business Channel, political analyst firm Tusk Strategies raise refreshment stand on Trump victory. The firm said "he may be a world-class jerk, but he's probably not the first jerk to occupy the White House."

What do you think led to Clinton's defeat in the national elections? Share your thoughts below.

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