The point that you, and so many like you miss, is that it is "us" that is electing the political class. It's not perhaps an "us" that you and others want to be a part of, but it is "us" nevertheless, in the larger sense of the word.
I don't adhere to all the farcical arguments on voter fraud and "unfair" primaries. Hell, the people at large and the polity are so blindly disconnected from the affairs of State that neither fraud nor "unfairness" in the electoral process is needed to maintain the ruling class in power.
We are getting exactly the government that we deserve.
Your reply smacks of a vague accusation of racism. "so many like you", "not perhaps an "us" that you and others want to be part of,". If I am reading things that aren't there, I apologize. But, you really don't know me, so to characterize me and "so many like me" is foolish.
I can't recall ever complaining about stolen elections. I am generally not a conspiracy theorist. I don't have tin foil hats, I don't visit stormfront, and I'm pretty sure we don't even own white sheets.
What I am sure of, is that if you watch the political class, you'll see quite a few surprising and confusing moves. The first, most logical explanation is money. Major donors drive policy decisions, regardless of the impact on America and Americans. In order to facilitate that flow of money, it makes good sense for the political class to collude. I have no proof, other than watching what they do, and don't do. I will freely admit that I could be wrong on the collusion part, (not on major donors driving policy). But, if you observe, and connect the dots, it's easy to believe there is a cooperative element in the political class that does not serve America.