Wall Street Democrats have spent the last eight years complaining about their relationship with Washington.
But now that Vice President Kamala Harris is the party’s presumptive presidential nominee, they see a chance to regain influence.
“Waging war is not.” (He later clarified that he would support Harris regardless of whether she replaced Khan.)
Few on Wall Street would disagree with that stance — Khan has moved to block deals with seemingly little concern over losing in court.
But behind the scenes, many are irked by this kind of public lobbying, arguing that it exposes a misunderstanding of the way the Washington game is played, and that it could backfire.
Persons:
Donald Trump’s, Biden, Kamala Harris, Elon Musk, Bill Ackman, Harris, Lina Khan, ” Barry Diller, Reid Hoffman, ” Hoffman, “, Khan, — Khan
Organizations:
Democrats, Democratic Party, Trump, Federal Trade Commission, IAC, CNBC, LinkedIn, CNN
Locations:
Washington