Wall Street leaders want anyone but Biden and Trump in 2024

Wall Street leaders want anyone but Biden and Trump in 2024

Wall Street leaders are exploring alternative candidates to Joe Biden and Donald Trump for the 2024 US election.
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Wall Street leaders are exploring alternative candidates for the 2024 election, with JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon endorsing Nikki Haley as a GOP alternative to Trump. Billionaire Bill Ackman suggests Democrats should consider Representative Dean Phillips over Biden, citing concerns about Biden's fitness. Despite long odds, dissatisfaction with frontrunners raises questions about voter choices. While Haley gains support, she trails Trump, and Phillips faces challenges. Ackman, open to Republican candidates, emphasises the need for intellectual prowess in leadership, questioning Biden's current state. Dimon, in jest, outlines his hypothetical presidential approach at the Dealbook Summit

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Wall Street Wants Anyone But Biden and Trump for 2024

By Laura Davison

Wall Street leaders are looking past President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, the presumed major party nominees, for long-shot candidates to shake up the 2024 election less than two months before primary voting starts.

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