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Did Donald Trump kill empathy in politics?
The conversation, as all conversations these days do, turned to President Trump. The end of empathy is just one of the many radical changes in how we think about politics that Trump's election has triggered. I began to think of it as the "empathy gap" — and a major problem for Trump. A whopping 39 percent of voters said a candidate who can "bring about needed change" was the key; Trump won those voters 82 percent to 14 percent. Trump, as demonstrated repeatedly during the course of the early days of the campaign, was seemingly incapable of such empathy or gravitas.
Donald Trump smashes Obama's small-donor fundraising pace, bests Clinton, Sanders combined

"Because Trump raised most of his money over four months, fewer of his donors had this experience," the analysis said. About two-thirds of his $309 million raised after June 30 came though those committees. That was also well ahead of the percentage for Mr. Sanders, Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Obama in each of his campaigns. Mr. Trump was also able to keep close with help from small-dollar donations, which made up 69 percent of his total individual contributions. But the figures illustrate the significant level of support Mr. Trump did receive through small donations, which are sometimes seen as a measure of grass-roots enthusiasm for a campaign.
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