No Joe in 2024? - Who Will Law Firms Invest in?

Politico puts it out there: Current US President Joe Biden might not run for a second term. Yes, he could become one of those damaged political brandnames who were one-termers. The legacy of Jimmy Carter and George Herbert Walker Bush alway carried that taint.

The possibility of No-Joe throws into play the issue of  how those deep-pocketed progressive large law firms will "bet" their funds for the 2024 election. According to Blue Tent, among the top donors are:

Paul Weiss

Kirkland & Ellis

Latham\

WilmerHale

Akin Gump.

Meanwhile, if Joe continues, Hamlet-like, to be paralyzed with the indecision of should-he-or-shouldn't-he, there will be a delay in other Democrats declaring themselves for the run. That is at a time when conservatives are already out there enhancing their name recognition and being evangelistic about their ideas. They include Vivek Ramaswam, Nikki Haley, and Donald Trump.

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