As a seasoned financial analyst with over two decades of experience, I find it intriguing to see such a diverse group of corporate leaders unite behind Vice President Kamala Harris for the upcoming US presidential elections. While this endorsement may seem ordinary at first glance, delving deeper reveals an interesting twist – Chris Larsen, co-founder of Ripple, one of the companies embroiled in a prolonged legal battle with the SEC, is among the signatories.


A new report indicates that eighty-eight business executives have put their names on a letter expressing support for Kamala Harris as the U.S. President, today.

88 Corporate Leaders Show Support for Harris

Today, CNBC announced that a grand sum of 88 prominent American business leaders and high-ranking executives have publicly supported Vice President Kamala Harris in her bid for the forthcoming U.S. presidency.

Interestingly enough, one of the signers is reportedly Chris Larsen – the co-founder of Ripple.

It’s interesting to note that Ripple Labs has been embroiled in a lengthy legal battle with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, which started nearly four years ago.

The CEO of the company, Brad Garlinghouse, has been vocal about the fact that the country is not the best place to establish and run a crypto-related business, recently advising founders to steer clear of it.

Among the list of signatories are various executives, including Aaron Levie (CEO of Box), Jeremy Stoppelman (CEO of Yelp), Michael Lynton (CEO of Snap), and several others.

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2024-09-06 14:46