14. Out Of Touch With Working Class
It’s not a new concept for those running for president to be among the millionaire elite, but it’s often a huge criticism by the general public. In fact, Mitt Romney’s net worth of $250 million was a huge source of the opposition against his candidacy.
Oftentimes, politicians try and diminish their own net worth in order to seem more in touch with the American people. Yet, it’s hard to do that when running for such a high profile position like President of the United States. One big faux pas by Hillary Clinton was her choice to wear a Giorgio Armani jacket on the campaign trail with a retail cost of $12,495. Clinton reportedly hired the same stylist Michelle Obama worked with, Kristina Schake, in an effort to revamp her look from the same old pantsuit style.
In April 2016, Clinton wore a Giorgio Armani red tweed jacket and received a huge amount of criticism for it. While no one ever criticized Trump for her hugely expensive custom suits, Clinton ran her campaign trying to diminish her wealth while Trump flaunted it to prove the point of what a great businessman he is.
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