JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is asking present presidential candidates to unite the U.S. in a brand new op-ed, with out formally endorsing Donald Trump or Kamala Harris.
Dimon revealed an op-ed within the Washington Publish on Friday titled “Our subsequent president should restore our religion in America” and urged the subsequent President to win over all voters, not simply those of their occasion.
“Acknowledge that voters are all totally different and have good causes to suppose otherwise,” he wrote. “Don’t insult, stereotype, weaponize, scapegoat or gaslight. And don’t assault them. Interact them.”
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon. Picture by Win McNamee/Getty Photos
Dimon emphasised that the U.S. was at a pivotal level in its historical past and {that a} united nation would profit everybody.
He acknowledged that it will take “bravery” for the subsequent President to hearken to opposing views, change their thoughts if wanted, and prioritize the complete nation over the pursuits of their occasion.
“We have to elect a president who is devoted to the beliefs that outline and unite us, and who’s dedicated to restoring our religion in America and our indispensable function on the earth,” Dimon wrote.
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Dimon additionally mentioned that the subsequent presidential cupboard must be created with a concentrate on expertise and experience, not occasion or sector.
The non-public sector creates 85% of jobs within the U.S. and “ought to have a seat on the desk,” Dimon asserted. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics knowledge confirms the statistic.
Former President Donald Trump mentioned he would think about Dimon for Treasury secretary in June, however later walked again assist.
Different suggestions in Dimon’s op-ed embrace unified insurance policies round housing, immigration, and schooling and having leaders acknowledge issues. He named former presidents like Abraham Lincoln and Dwight D. Eisenhower as examples to observe and identified that Eisenhower had lunch with politicians he disagreed with, and he listened to what they needed to say.
“If we will actually unify our nation, we have to start treating opposing views, complaints and critiques as alternatives to search out frequent floor and make us higher,” Dimon wrote.
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