Billionaire investor Leon Cooperman said Tuesday that he would not vote for President Joe Biden or former President Donald Trump in a hypothetical November rematch.
I don't know who's bad, I don't know who's worse," Cooperman said on CNBC's Squawk Box.
Cooperman, the chair and CEO of the Omega Family office, has mostly backed Republicans in the past, but says he supported Biden in 2020 as a vote against Trump.
Biden's campaign began the year with about $46 million in cash, according to FEC filings, more than the $33 million that Trump's campaign had.
The poll also found Trump beating Biden 47% to 42% in a hypothetical 2024 rematch.
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