Kamala Harris on Wall Street
Kamala Harris on Wall Street
Kamala Harris on Wall Street
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Historically, anti-fascism in Britain gained momentum in the 1930s when the British left mobilized against Oswald Mosley's fascist movements, culminating in the decisive battle at Cable Street in 1936, where over 300,000 antifascists thwarted Mosley's march. Decades later, the Anti-Nazi League emerged to confront similar threats from the National Front, employing innovative strategies to galvanize public opposition. Meanwhile, in contemporary politics, Kamala Harris's presidential campaign has garnered significant Wall Street support, despite mixed feelings about her economic policies, particularly regarding taxation. Investors are concerned that her proposed corporate tax rate increase could impact corporate profits, contrasting sharply with Trump's tax cuts. Despite these concerns, Harris aims to present an inclusive message to attract voters from various economic backgrounds. As the Democratic National Convention unfolds, Harris's policies are being closely scrutinized, especially in relation to their potential market implications.

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