Wall Street, Business Donors Bet on Democrats

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Reversing a trend, financial-industry and business contributors are making more donations to Democrats in the midterm elections, according to data compiled by the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics

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They must want more regulation. Odd

Speaking of donations, when are you going to give the $26,000 you took from St. Jude's back? WSJKillsKids

Wall Street is full of Globalists and the 'Guilty Rich'! In today's market they can make money no matter what happens to the economy! They are not business owners and employ very few people for the amount of Money that goes through their hands!

Can you say “barriers to entry”? Stack the deck against potential rivals

Reversing a trend? Look at 2016 and see where Wall Street, bankers, media conglomerates, and tech companies donated money. Here is a hint, it wasn't to candidate Trump. Nice try though.

金融業,商業,背後的資金來源~。😂

That’s a value investment

Wait, what? Did Democrats lie & convince the financial industry & businesses that they voted for the new tax law lowering their tax rate from 35% to 21%?! Or did they decide that paying lower taxes, keeping more of their earnings, giving employees bonuses & raises was just bad!

The Democrats made the 1% feel special, but not poorer.

Fools and their money soon parted.

Okay we know Trump will win again

Yeah they did that in 2016 as well, they'll learn.

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Hate is bad for business.

Bankers love globalism.

Not gonna pressure them cancel those donation guess it don't kill any kids WSJKillsKids

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