From The Hill:
Fifty-eight percent of the CEOs said they would support Clinton, the front-runner for the Democratic nomination, while 42 percent would support Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, according to a survey conducted last month by Fortune and released on Wednesday.
“Big company CEOs tend to lean heavily Republican," the survey said.
"But most of the 500 operate on a global scale, and many disagree with Trump’s proposals for raising trade barriers. Some also have been rattled by his stance on immigration, or by his comments showing little understanding of public finance."
"His comments showing little understanding of public finance..." LMAO!
ReplyDeleteIts hilarious when newspapers try to portray Trump as a know nothing reality tv guy...except the guy's built one of the most impressive businesses against great odds.
Fk these "journalists".
They are like children telling a Brain Surgeon how to do his job.
ReplyDeleteOf course they prefer her, they know she will be open for business from day one. She most likely has already sent out her price list.
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