At least 10 billionaires who previously supported Donald Trump have given money to Manchin since the former president left office
Sen. Joe Manchin speaks during a press availability ahead of a Senate democratic caucus meeting on voting rights and the filibuster on Capitol Hill on Jan. 18, 2022 in Washington, DC.Billionaires are lining up to give money to Sen. Joe Manchin, the West Virginia Democrat who has helped curtail much of his party and Joe Biden’s agenda over the last year.
Notably, at least 10 billionaires who previously supported Donald Trump have given money to Manchin since the former president left office. Among them: Apollo private equity CEO
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