Business Leaders Still Betting on Trump Despite Harris’ Popularity

Despite Vice President Kamala Harris leading in polls, many business leaders, especially those in finance, still favor a Donald Trump victory in the 2024 presidential election. While big corporations are leaning towards Harris, Wall Street executives believe Trump’s policies are more favorable for business. This preference stems from a perception that Trump is more business-friendly, despite recent polls showing Harris enjoys greater public trust in handling the economy.

Trump Attacks Harris Amidst Polling Lead, Reasserts ‘Personal Attacks’ Approach

Former President Donald Trump launched a series of personal attacks against Vice President Kamala Harris at a press conference, linking her to inflation and questioning her commitment to addressing it. Harris, who is leading Trump in head-to-head polls, is set to unveil an economic policy speech focusing on combating inflation, including a potential federal ban on corporate price-gouging in the food and grocery sectors. Trump, however, dismissed suggestions to change his approach, asserting, “I have to do it my way.”

Trump Doubles Down on Personal Attacks Against Harris, Defiant of Republican Advice

Former US President Donald Trump has doubled down on his personal attacks against Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, despite advice from senior Republicans to moderate his criticism. Trump claims he is ‘entitled’ to personal attacks, citing his anger at Harris’s actions and accusations of weaponizing the justice system against him. He has repeatedly attacked her character and qualifications, even questioning her racial identity and the size of her rally crowds.

Kamala Harris Extends Lead Over Trump in 2024 Presidential Election Predictions

Vice President Kamala Harris has widened her lead over former President Donald Trump in the latest predictions for the 2024 U.S. presidential election, according to the popular prediction market Polymarket. Harris currently holds a 54% chance of winning, while Trump trails at 44%, reflecting a significant 10-point gap. This shift in predictions comes amidst a dynamic political landscape, with independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. emerging as a potential wildcard.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Seeks Deal with Democrats, But Remains a Threat to Both Biden and Trump

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made overtures to both the Democratic and Republican parties, suggesting he might be willing to drop out of the race in exchange for a position in either administration. However, Kennedy has also expressed his intention to continue campaigning and has criticized both Biden and Trump, suggesting he remains a threat to both parties.

Kamala Harris Faces Scrutiny for Avoiding Press Conferences

Vice President Kamala Harris has faced criticism for her lack of press conferences and interviews since becoming the presumptive Democratic nominee for president. Despite repeated requests, the Harris campaign has not provided a timeline for a formal press conference or interview, while President Trump has held multiple press conferences and interviews. This has led to speculation about the strategy behind her media avoidance and questions about her ability to handle tough questions.

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