There seems to be a misconception floating around. Let’s set the record straight.

Trump supporters are not only against Hillary Clinton, we are against the entire corrupt, business as usual, Washington DC cesspool. We understand that both parties are complicit, that the tentacles are all encompassing, and that it spreads far beyond the beltway. We can all attest to seeing and hearing media bias, to seeing and hearing about lobbyist’s influence, to seeing and hearing about the favors purchased by big campaign donors.

The behavior of some Republicans who are turning their backs on the nominee selected by the people highlights how much is theirs to be lost. The behavior of Debbie Wasserman Schultz toward the Sanders campaign gives credibility to Sanders’ claim of bias. The FBI Director Comey’s laying out the case against Hillary Clinton but refusing to prosecute shines a spotlight on the favoritism the DC darlings enjoy. There’s a long list of politicians on both sides of the aisle that have brought Americans to this point—Dennis Hastert, Gary Hart, Bill Clinton, Charlie Rangel, Richard Nixon, George Ryan and the list goes on.

We have to take a stand, and it’s quite simple, do we want more of the same or do we want to begin the process of house cleaning—starting at the top?