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Donors Quietly Push Harris to Drop Tax on Ultrawealthy

Vice President Kamala Harris’s fund-raising has benefited from a surge of interest from Silicon Valley and Wall Street.

Andrew Duehren
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Capital Gains Tax, Corporate Taxes, Democratic Party, Executive Compensation, Federal Budget (US), Harris, Kamala D, High Net Worth Individuals, Income, Income Inequality, Income Tax, Presidential Election of 2024, Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (2017), United States Politics and Government
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