Billiejeens
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On Thursday, President Trump called out the financial elites for promoting globalism at the expense of American workers and said his administration is "fighting for Main Street, not Wall Street." Sure enough, Bloomberg News also reported on Thursday that, with the exception of one major campaign donor, contributions to President Trump's reelection bid from Wall Street plutocrats and their ilk are down considerably compared to Donald Trump's 2016 haul.
BJ -
Makes sense
Barack Obama had more Wall Street Fat cat contributions than anyone in history.
Of Course that gap between the 1%ers and the rest increased greatly.
Trump Choosing Main Street Over Wall Street Shows in Campaign Contributions
On Thursday, President Trump called out the financial elites for promoting globalism at the expense of American workers and said his administration is "fighting for Main Street, not Wall Street."
townhall.com
BJ -
Makes sense
Barack Obama had more Wall Street Fat cat contributions than anyone in history.
Of Course that gap between the 1%ers and the rest increased greatly.