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Well this is one of the most incredibly smug and confidently wrong things I have seen in a while and that is saying something.
But you're right, it isn't individual billionaires that are the problem, it isn't the American people as a whole either though, as has been explained to you above. The problem is the system that allows billionaires to exist. The problem is capitalism and that the US is a genocidal colonizer state. There is no such thing as voting "right" in the US. Perhaps you should actually listen to the people that are explaining this to you who have spent our lives tirelessly studying and working on the ground to address this problem at its root while doing our best to treat the symptoms of this cancer on the earth we call the United States.