As the 2024 US presidential race heats up, billionaires across the country are quietly taking sides, providing significant financial backing to either Vice President Kamala Harris or former President Donald Trump. While some, like Elon Musk, are vocal about their support, others, such as Warren Buffett and Mark Zuckerberg, are opting to stay on the sidelines, despite rumours and speculation about their political leanings.
According to Forbes, 76 billionaires are backing Kamala Harris, while 49 billionaires have been identified as supporters of Donald Trump.
Many more billionaires may still commit to a candidate, but their contributions won't be made public until after the election when the final Federal Election Commission reports are released in December.
Despite Kamala Harris's criticism of pro-billionaire policies, many ultra-wealthy individuals support her due to pragmatic reasons. A letter from more than a dozen billionaires endorsing Harris emphasised that she is expected to maintain “fair and predictable policies” that ensure economic stability. This resonates particularly well with Silicon Valley billionaires who have known Harris since her days as a California prosecutor. A recent survey also revealed that sectors like technology, healthcare and sustainability would thrive under a Harris presidency.
Among the 76 billionaires supporting Harris, 28 have donated $1 million or more to groups backing her. Here are some notable names:
In addition, 36 billionaires contributed between $50,000 and $999,999. Some of these include:
Further, Melinda French Gates, Joe Gebbia (Airbnb), and several other prominent figures have financially backed the Democratic Presidential candidate. High-profile individuals such as Mark Cuban and Magic Johnson signed an open letter endorsing her.
Trump, who has positioned himself as a champion of the ultra-wealthy and working-class alike, has garnered significant backing from 49 billionaires. Notable supporters include:
Another 16 billionaires have contributed between $50,000 and $999,999, including:
Trump's supporters also include tech magnate Elon Musk, who has actively stumped for him, appearing at a rally and offering incentives to swing state voters through his political action committee.
While many billionaires are openly supporting either Harris or Trump, others are keeping their distance for the time being:
As the election approaches, more billionaires may reveal their preferences.