Billionaire Leon Cooperman Warns Against Trump's 2024 Reelection, Calls for Centrist Candidates
Hedge Fund Billionaire Leon Cooperman Criticizes Trump and Biden as "Bad Choices" for 2024, Advocates for More Centrist Candidates While Predicting Neither Will Secure Nomination
- Hedge fund billionaire Leon Cooperman has spoken out harshly against the potential reelection of Donald Trump in 2024, calling him a 'divisive human being who belongs in jail.'
- Cooperman, who has previously voted predominantly for Republican candidates, is looking for 'centrists, not radical left or right' for the upcoming election.
- The billionaire has also criticized President Joe Biden, indicating that he would likely abstain from voting if the choice was between Trump and Biden.
- Despite preferring centrist candidates, Cooperman has donated to the presidential campaign of Chris Christie, known for his strong criticism towards Trump.
- Cooperman's commentaries suggest a pushback against extreme political views, championing instead a more balanced approach towards politics and national issues.