The party primary for the 2024** elections in the United States will start in mid-January next year. While it seems to have been decided that this will be another showdown between the current Biden and the former Trump, some Wall Street leaders have expressed a desire for the eventual candidate to be someone other than the two.
At 81 years old, Biden is the oldest U.S. in history**, and if he is re-elected in 2024**, he will be 86 years old at the end of his second term. Although the 77-year-old Trump is younger than Biden, he has recently attracted attention to his physical condition due to frequent slips of the tongue and is facing a number of criminal prosecutions.
Trump had earlier confused the leaders of Hungary with Turkey, and also claimed that he defeated Obama in 2016** instead of his real opponent, Hillary. He was also photographed clutching the ramp railing to avoid falling, and his hands shaking as he held a water glass**, raising speculation about his physical function or mental decline.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. President Dimon said at a dealbook conference hosted by The New York Times on Wednesday (Nov. 29) that voters should support former South Carolina Governor Haley. Haley's (51) current poll rating has risen, but she still lags far behind Trump. According to the average of realclear politics polls, in Iowa, the first state to hold a Republican primary, Trump leads with 47 percent support, while Haley only has 143%。
Billionaire investor Ackerman also told Bloomberg TV that Biden should step aside to a new candidate. One of his eyeliers is moderate Rep. Dean Phillips of Minnesota, who is challenging Biden for the Democratic nomination.
Novogratz, president of cryptocurrency company Galaxy Digital, told Bloomberg TV that his friends urged him to meet with Haley. He also met with Phillips and found him "very rational", unfortunately not very well-known. The challenge for Phillips (54) is even tougher. He is polling in the single digits, and the Democratic National Committee is already working with Biden's campaign to prepare for the 2024 election.
Novogratz, who has donated to the Democratic Party, said: "I support a party that is neither crazy nor old. I promise not to vote for anyone over 75 or even 72. "Biden is 81 years old and Trump is 77 years old.
Wall Street bigwigs' last-minute push for other candidates is unlikely to change the outcome of the nomination, and judging by party rules, fundraising and poll numbers, Haley and Phillips have little chance of winning. In the end, there is a high probability that it will be a Byt showdown.