The only thing holding me back from giving more stars here is the shortness of the game, and even then it's about the right length for what it is, so that's not really a criticism, just a way of reserving some extra praise for people who produce epic work. The presentation is nice, the execution is smooth, the humour is good (grab the pussy cats is inspired), and the whole thing is non-partisan enough to make the satire count as satire, not propaganda (which is tedious no matter which candidate it supports or attacks). Easily the best game in the 2016 Presidential Election genre that I've seen.
I have a suggestion: add a "toss a coin" option at the "choose a candidate" screen. I would totally have used that (on the first play-through, at least). I didn't have an actual coin on me at the time, and the only thing which was suitably symmetric and two-sided within easy reach was a business card. It worked, but not well. Hmm. In retrospect, that's kind of appropriate. Maybe you can come up with something more apropos than a simple coin-toss. A flip-flopping voter, perhaps?