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Spin Zone / Wall Street Bascially Nonchalant About 24 Election
« on: January 23, 2024, 06:58:40 AM »
As President Trump's momentum shuts out his opponents, Wall Street has begun to treat his candidacy as not just viable, but likely.
Once hailey flames out, the primary will be over. Even with the communist party begging NH dems to cross over and vote for her. President Trump remains comfortably ahead.
When he trounces her in SC he will have to drop out.
Despite concerns around Donald Trump’s controversial views and actions, his possible nomination as the Republican presidential candidate and potential victory in November has not deterred many Wall Street executives. In fact, some have even expressed support for him over the Democratic nominee, Joe Biden.
According to sources familiar with the matter, many on Wall Street had initially held onto the belief that Trump would not receive the nomination, causing them to enter a state of denial. However, with Trump’s growing momentum, these executives are now coming to terms with the likelihood that he may be victorious.
“It’s painful for me to admit this, but Wall Street is basically nonchalant to this election,” said Anthony Scaramucci, a former Trump communications director and long-time Wall Street executive.
Despite Trump’s controversial statements and policies, some Wall Street executives view him as being “benign to somewhat beneficial to the economy and business,” according to Scaramucci.
https://www.offthepress.com/wall-street-opposition-to-trump-collapses-as-pipe-dream-of-primary-defeat-ends/
Once hailey flames out, the primary will be over. Even with the communist party begging NH dems to cross over and vote for her. President Trump remains comfortably ahead.
When he trounces her in SC he will have to drop out.
Despite concerns around Donald Trump’s controversial views and actions, his possible nomination as the Republican presidential candidate and potential victory in November has not deterred many Wall Street executives. In fact, some have even expressed support for him over the Democratic nominee, Joe Biden.
According to sources familiar with the matter, many on Wall Street had initially held onto the belief that Trump would not receive the nomination, causing them to enter a state of denial. However, with Trump’s growing momentum, these executives are now coming to terms with the likelihood that he may be victorious.
“It’s painful for me to admit this, but Wall Street is basically nonchalant to this election,” said Anthony Scaramucci, a former Trump communications director and long-time Wall Street executive.
Despite Trump’s controversial statements and policies, some Wall Street executives view him as being “benign to somewhat beneficial to the economy and business,” according to Scaramucci.
https://www.offthepress.com/wall-street-opposition-to-trump-collapses-as-pipe-dream-of-primary-defeat-ends/