New York Times Finance Reporter Rob Copeland joins Brian Sozzi in the studio on all things Wall Street and election expectations. Watch the full interview...
I have been shocked and I'm not a political person, but I remember and I've been covering the space for long enough.
So if Trump can get these sort of self described moderate republicans, uh, back in his corner, not back in his corner, but there for the first time, that's a huge shift for me.But he's, he's getting there and remember a lot of them are sort of withholding the support too because they're hoping to still influence his vice presidential pick and we're hoping to keep him from doing God knows what untruth social day to day.
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