Election Day 2024: Here’s how businesses are doing

Top business leaders are giving their views on the 2024 election as the race continues to heat up.
The economy was the top issue for many 2024 voters.
In a special Democracy 2024 broadcast, FOX Business showed what the business world told Liz Claman on “The Claman Countdown” recently.
Jeff Greene, an American real estate entrepreneur and member of the Democratic Party
“There is no doubt that Donald Trump is a businessman.”
Realtor Jeff Greene breaks down President Biden’s rent control proposal on ‘The Claman Countdown.’
Orlando Bravo, an American billionaire private equity partner
“Is it a bad economy or not, for people on Wall Street, for people in business that aren’t these big companies? No, it’s not. It’s just not a phenomenally growing economy.”
Thoma Bravo Founder and Managing Partner Orlando Bravo has the latest on crypto exchange investing in ‘The Claman Countdown.’
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Leon Cooperman, American billionaire investor and CEO of Omega Advisors
“I think we are moving forward [in]in the possible financial crisis due to the increase in debts in this country. And no one is going to talk about that.”
Omega Family Office chairman and CEO Leon Cooperman reveals who he would write in the 2024 presidential election on ‘The Claman Countdown.’
Anne Walsh, CIO of Guggenheim Partners Investment Management
“2025 will likely be one of the most significant potential years of tax repositioning that we have ever seen.”
Guggenheim’s Anne Walsh discusses the election’s impact on investment in ‘The Claman Countdown.’
Michael Novogratz, CEO of Galaxy, which specializes in crypto
“Trump has come out and said unbelievably good things about our industry. So, if there’s a Trump presidency, we’re going to have a really bullish environment not just for bitcoin, but for crypto assets in general.”
Galaxy Digital CEO Michael Novogratz discusses the presidential candidates about cryptocurrency after it was not mentioned during the Trump-Harris debate on ‘The Claman Countdown.’
Joe Moglia, former chairman of TD Ameritrade
“If our businesses in the United States are willing to pay those costs, they won’t have to bear them themselves. That will go to the consumer.”
Coastal Carolina University Athletics Chairman Emeritus Joe Moglia analyzes the NCAA’s moves to keep colleges in the organization in ‘Claman Countdown.’
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John Paulson, American billionaire hedge fund manager
“I think if Harris was elected, I would take my money out of the market. I would go into cash, and I would go into gold.”
Founder of Paulson & Co. John Paulson says ‘the middle class is the key to this election’ in ‘The Claman Countdown.’
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