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Private equity industry leans blue in the US elections according to a poll

  • Allan Majotra
  • Nov 8, 2016
  • 1 min read

Updated: Dec 6, 2020

According to a recent PEI online exit poll, the respondants, including GPs, LPs, and other industry participants, leaned heavily towards Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, who won 77 percent of the votes, versus 15 percent for her Republican rival, Donald Trump.

For details, including a summary of the potential policy impact on the PE industry, please click here: https://www.privateequityinternational.com/news/global/2016-11-08/pe-industry-feeling-blue-in-election/#sthash.kHwoMYwr.dpuf

 
 
 

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