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Question: Consider both their likeliness to run, and to win. List excludes those over 65 and those Forbes lists as "and family"
#1
Jeff Bezos $107.6B (Amazon)
 
#2
Bill Gates $104.6B (Microsoft)
 
#3
Mark Zuckerberg $66.8B (Facebook)
 
#4
Larry Page $55.2B (Google)
 
#5
Sergey Brin $53.3B (Google)
 
#6
Steve Ballmer $51.5B (Microsoft)
 
#7
MacKenzie Bezos $33.9B (Amazon)
 
#8
Michael Dell $30.7B (Dell Computers)
 
#9
Lukas Walton $18.4B (Walmart)
 
#10
Eric Schmidt 14.1B (Google)
 
#11
Abigail Johnson $13.7B (Fidelity)
 
#12
Ken Griffin $12.7B (Citadel)
 
#13
David Tepper $12B (hedge funds)
 
#14
Dustin Moskovitz $11.1B (Facebook)
 
#15
Carl Cook $9.1B (medical devices)
 
#16
Any of the 4 Mars children $7.4B each (Mars Inc.)
 
#17
Jude Reyes $6.8B (food distribution)
 
#18
Robert Pera $6.7B (wireless networking)
 
#19
Daniel Gilbert $6.4B (Quicken Loans)
 
#20
Reinhold Schmieding (medical devices)
 
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Kingpoleon
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« on: October 14, 2019, 03:26:20 PM »

I don’t know. Out of these, I guess I’d consider supporting Lukas Walton, so him?

Gates has repeatedly said he doesn’t want to involve himself in politics by running for office, so not him.
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Kingpoleon
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« Reply #1 on: November 05, 2019, 10:17:55 PM »

Gates has repeatedly said he doesn’t want to involve himself in politics by running for office, so not him.

I'm counting on him changing his mind.
He didn’t do the typical denial, but he said, “I want to work with politicians, not be a politician.” or something of the kind. Seems pretty genuine to me, and I can’t imagine saying, “President Bill Gates”.
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