Billionaires' Political Preferences: A Closer Look
USAFri Oct 11 2024
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Since 2010, billionaires have had a significant influence on U. S. politics due to the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision. This ruling allowed for virtually unlimited campaign spending. While both Democrats and Republicans have billionaire supporters, Republicans generally have an edge. According to Open Secrets, Republicans have received $879 million compared to Democrats' $327 million from the top 100 contributors in this election cycle. This trend also extends to voting preferences. In the 2020 election, Trump won the support of wealthier Americans, including billionaires, with 54 percent compared to Biden's 42 percent.
One notable billionaire, Elon Musk, has been actively supporting the Republican effort to keep the U. S. House of Representatives. His ownership of Twitter has transformed it into a platform that promotes right-wing views. Musk's influence has made Twitter a hotbed of extremist ideas, impacting public discourse.
The Republican Party's appeal to billionaires lies in its promises to lower corporate taxes. Trump plans to reduce the corporate tax rate to 15 percent, benefiting the wealthy. In contrast, Democratic candidates like Kamala Harris propose raising taxes on the ultra-rich to fund social programs. However, many billionaires likely doubt these policies will be implemented or prioritize other issues in their voting decisions.
Republicans usually win the support of the wealthy, despite their claim to represent the working class. The billionaire class prefers candidates who promise stability for their wealth, even if those candidates may not be the best for the country's overall well-being.
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