Koch donors, concerned that Trump may lose, seek to preserve the GOP's Senate majority
Donors who attended the annual Koch network summit over the weekend discussed the need to defend the GOP majority in the Senate as a backstop in case a Democrat defeats President Trump.
These people said that all three candidates have proposed policies that would fly in the face of the free-market philosophy shared by much of the network, which is partially funded by billionaire Charles Koch.Both Sanders and Warren have called for enhanced corporate regulation, large tax hikes on the rich and businesses, and a universal "Medicare for All" health insurance plan. And while Biden has rejected Medicare for All, he has also called for raising taxes.
"Both parties have fallen into tribal warfare," he said. "We are offering a different approach: uniting people, regardless of political party to advance policies that empower people."
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