Billionaire investor Nelson Peltz shared that he is leaning toward voting for Trump over Biden this November, citing Biden's mental ability to serve.
Peltz, the founder of the $10 billion investment firm Trian Partners, said he will “probably” vote for Trump in the election, though he stressed he was “not happy” about such a decision.Despite this, Peltz argued that Biden’s “really scary” mental condition was a bigger concern to him than the Capitol riot. Biden’s age, 81,as a possible detriment to both the president’s ability to perform his duty as well as his ability to get reelected.
The Trian Partners founder is not the only billionaire who is critical of Biden while withholding financial aid to Trump, as billionaire and X owner Elon Musk said earlier this month that
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