Understand that you have been declared the enemy of the elite, and that you are being attacked by literally everyone BUT the American people, and a handful of supportive, honest journalists. Everyone.
This is OK. The truth is that despite everything, despite all the lies and slander and false accusations you are still very much the person tens of millions of us want to vote for. You are, in the last poll I read, STILL the frontrunner by a bit. People hate Hillary. They really, really fucking hate her.
And they like you, warts and all. Obviously, you are no saint. I get that. But I also think the American people get that if there were a pattern of abuse, it would have come out sooner that 3 weeks before a close election being run with as much mean spiritedness and nastiness as the media and Clinton campaign can muster.
More people care about the corruption of our democracy than the latest sleaze they are throwing at you. They care that Bill got a million dollar check from a nation that is funding ISIS. They care that Hillary hates Catholics, and honest Christians generally. They care that we risk war with Russia if we continue the Obama/Clinton foolishness in Syria. And they are starting to GET, en masse, that our world is run by and for a small elite who don’t give a flying fuck about ordinary Americans.
Hell, you got Jill Stein’s endorsement–relative to Hillary–and that is saying something. Climate change is not real, but issues of clean air and water are relevant to many Americans. We can be smarter with our resources. Maybe you can find her a place in your Administration, if the American people prove they still deserve their Republic by voting for you?
Think of Churchill in his underground bunker, working 16 hours a day for years at a time, regularly going up to the streets to meet with ordinary Londoners and seeing the devastation. I don’t doubt there were times he wanted to throw in the towel, but he didn’t, and the world is better for it.
You can win this. Persistence prevails when all else fails. I believe in you. You seem to be all we have left. That is an important responsibility, but one you can meet.