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Mr. Sparkle

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Wed Apr 26, 2023, 08:10 AM Apr 2023

Exclusive: Peter Thiel, Republican megadonor, won't fund candidates in 2024 - sources

SAN FRANCISCO, April 26 (Reuters) - Tech billionaire and Republican megadonor Peter Thiel, an early backer of former President Donald Trump who later broke with him, has told associates he is not planning to donate to any political candidates in 2024, according to two people close to the businessman. Thiel is unhappy with the Republican Party's focus on hot-button U.S. cultural issues, said one of the sources, a business associate, citing abortion and restrictions on which bathrooms transgender students can use in schools as two examples.

Thiel came to this conclusion by late 2022, the sources said. He believes Republicans are making a mistake in focusing on cultural flashpoints and should be more concerned with spurring U.S. innovation - a major issue for him - and competing with China, the business associate said. Thiel's plans for the Republican primary and general election have not been previously reported. Online news site Puck previously reported Thiel was most likely either to support Trump or sit out the primary. Thiel declined a Reuters request for an interview.

When Thiel spoke at the 2016 Republican National Convention, he had more hope that the party would concentrate on economic issues, his business associate said. "I am proud to be gay," Thiel said on stage. "But most of all I am proud to be an American. I don't pretend to agree with every plank in our party's platform, but fake culture wars only distract us from our economic decline, and nobody in this race is being honest about it except Donald Trump." Four political sources also told Reuters that Thiel is taking a step back from U.S. politics. Thiel, who diverged from his Silicon Valley peers with his embrace of conservative causes, identifies as a supporter of libertarianism, a political philosophy that stresses the importance of individual freedoms. The German-born entrepreneur has a fortune estimated at around $4.2 billion after co-founding PayPal (PYPL.O) and Palantir (PLTR.N) and investing early in Facebook (META.O). He has contributed around $50 million to state and federal political candidates and campaigns since 2000, and he was the 10th largest individual donor to either party in the 2022 midterm congressional elections, according to the non-profit OpenSecrets.

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/peter-thiel-republican-megadonor-wont-fund-candidates-2024-sources-2023-04-26/

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Exclusive: Peter Thiel, Republican megadonor, won't fund candidates in 2024 - sources (Original Post) Mr. Sparkle Apr 2023 OP
Too bad he didn't decide to bow out Diamond_Dog Apr 2023 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Apr 2023 #2
Yes, because if you can't take a sociopathic billionaire at his word, who can you trust? hatrack Apr 2023 #3
A billionaire libertarian? I just can't get my head around that Walleye Apr 2023 #4
They've grifted so much $$ Thiel hardly matters. live love laugh Apr 2023 #5

Response to Mr. Sparkle (Original post)

hatrack

(64,211 posts)
3. Yes, because if you can't take a sociopathic billionaire at his word, who can you trust?
Wed Apr 26, 2023, 08:21 AM
Apr 2023

Whatever.

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