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Post by ferris1248 on Jul 9, 2024 10:14:20 GMT -5
"CEOs are largely keeping their money away from presidential politics in 2024." "The heads of 98 of America's 100 biggest companies have chosen not to financially support either of the major party's standard-bearers so far, according to a Yahoo Finance analysis of the latest federal campaign finance filings tracking donations through early June." "These top bosses have personally given only about $88,000 to presidential candidates, and most of that money went to Donald Trump's primary rivals who are no longer in the race." "Not a single one of these executives has given a disclosed donation to Trump — confirming a similar recent analysis by Jeffrey Sonnenfeld of the Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute." "But the data also shows a paltry level of support for Joe Biden as well, with just two major CEOs giving to the president, according to the latest data, which runs through the beginning of June." "Those executives are Sarah London of healthcare company Centene (CNC) and Timothy Sweeney of Liberty Mutual Insurance Group. Representatives from Centene and Liberty Mutual didn't respond to requests for comment from Yahoo Finance." "But these executives aren't avoiding national politics altogether. By a whopping 19 to 1 margin, they are instead putting their dollars behind an array of candidates for Congress. "The analysis is based on campaign finance filings of the CEOs of America's 100 largest companies by revenue as measured by Fortune. These bosses collectively manage more than 16 million employees and run companies worth nearly $26 trillion." "The trend so far in this election cycle appears to be a continuation of a decline in top CEO engagement in the presidential elections, a trend that has coincided with Donald Trump's appearance on the political scene." finance.yahoo.com/news/most-top-ceos-arent-giving-to-either-trump-or-biden-080016177.html
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Post by meateater on Jul 9, 2024 10:17:58 GMT -5
go woke go broke. support trump your labeled a racist. smart move to stay out and keep your opinion to yourself.
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Post by toldya on Jul 9, 2024 10:23:21 GMT -5
"CEOs are largely keeping their money away from presidential politics in 2024." "The heads of 98 of America's 100 biggest companies have chosen not to financially support either of the major party's standard-bearers so far, according to a Yahoo Finance analysis of the latest federal campaign finance filings tracking donations through early June." "These top bosses have personally given only about $88,000 to presidential candidates, and most of that money went to Donald Trump's primary rivals who are no longer in the race." "Not a single one of these executives has given a disclosed donation to Trump — confirming a similar recent analysis by Jeffrey Sonnenfeld of the Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute." "But the data also shows a paltry level of support for Joe Biden as well, with just two major CEOs giving to the president, according to the latest data, which runs through the beginning of June." "Those executives are Sarah London of healthcare company Centene (CNC) and Timothy Sweeney of Liberty Mutual Insurance Group. Representatives from Centene and Liberty Mutual didn't respond to requests for comment from Yahoo Finance." "But these executives aren't avoiding national politics altogether. By a whopping 19 to 1 margin, they are instead putting their dollars behind an array of candidates for Congress. "The analysis is based on campaign finance filings of the CEOs of America's 100 largest companies by revenue as measured by Fortune. These bosses collectively manage more than 16 million employees and run companies worth nearly $26 trillion." "The trend so far in this election cycle appears to be a continuation of a decline in top CEO engagement in the presidential elections, a trend that has coincided with Donald Trump's appearance on the political scene."finance.yahoo.com/news/most-top-ceos-arent-giving-to-either-trump-or-biden-080016177.htmlWouldn't that also mean it coincided with Biden's decision to run again ? Yahoo isn't your friend .
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Post by nikonoclast on Jul 9, 2024 11:02:48 GMT -5
If past is prologue, and it usually is, almost every CEO and/or major corporation that makes contributions gives to both sides.
They're not stupid, just entitled, and as a result, cautious wherever and whenever their personal finances might be in play.
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Post by ferris1248 on Jul 9, 2024 19:21:37 GMT -5
"CEOs are largely keeping their money away from presidential politics in 2024." "The heads of 98 of America's 100 biggest companies have chosen not to financially support either of the major party's standard-bearers so far, according to a Yahoo Finance analysis of the latest federal campaign finance filings tracking donations through early June." "These top bosses have personally given only about $88,000 to presidential candidates, and most of that money went to Donald Trump's primary rivals who are no longer in the race." "Not a single one of these executives has given a disclosed donation to Trump — confirming a similar recent analysis by Jeffrey Sonnenfeld of the Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute." "But the data also shows a paltry level of support for Joe Biden as well, with just two major CEOs giving to the president, according to the latest data, which runs through the beginning of June." "Those executives are Sarah London of healthcare company Centene (CNC) and Timothy Sweeney of Liberty Mutual Insurance Group. Representatives from Centene and Liberty Mutual didn't respond to requests for comment from Yahoo Finance." "But these executives aren't avoiding national politics altogether. By a whopping 19 to 1 margin, they are instead putting their dollars behind an array of candidates for Congress. "The analysis is based on campaign finance filings of the CEOs of America's 100 largest companies by revenue as measured by Fortune. These bosses collectively manage more than 16 million employees and run companies worth nearly $26 trillion." "The trend so far in this election cycle appears to be a continuation of a decline in top CEO engagement in the presidential elections, a trend that has coincided with Donald Trump's appearance on the political scene."finance.yahoo.com/news/most-top-ceos-arent-giving-to-either-trump-or-biden-080016177.htmlWouldn't that also mean it coincided with Biden's decision to run again ? Yahoo isn't your friend . No
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Post by johngalt on Jul 9, 2024 19:37:51 GMT -5
What did Michael Jordan say,,, Republicans buy tennis shoes too. 😉 A good businessman keeps his politics to himself.
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Post by meateater on Jul 10, 2024 9:05:17 GMT -5
What did Michael Jordan say,,, Republicans buy tennis shoes too. 😉 A good businessman keeps his politics to himself. i did go to publix and buy 100 bucks worth of goya shit when democrats tried to get them cancelled and gave it to the homeless, except the chocolate wafers those i ate. delicioso.
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Post by cyclist on Jul 10, 2024 9:54:48 GMT -5
go woke go broke. support trump your labeled a racist. smart move to stay out and keep your opinion to yourself. support trump you support a president that is giving the racists a free ride along with support and the racists adore trump for this very reason and they are standing back for...good company...meh
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Post by meateater on Jul 10, 2024 10:04:36 GMT -5
i have 0 racist friends, if any are i damn sure dont know about it. my wife is a person of color. italian and greek.
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Post by biminitwisted on Jul 10, 2024 12:33:33 GMT -5
i have 0 racist friends, if any are i damn sure dont know about it. my wife is a person of color. italian and greek. You are tethered to Trump’s racist movement with a steel cord for history
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