Public Affairs Dean: Trump Campaign Will be Attacked by Business Interests
September 30, 2015
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Roger Hartley, dean of the University of Baltimore's College of Public Affairs, writes in The Hill that Donald Trump's presidential campaign is bound to face harsh criticism from American business for his populist positions.
Populism and business typically do not mesh well, Hartley writes, because the former may encroach on the profits of the latter.
"When populism begins to take hold, we can predict that business interests will step in to oppose it," Hartley writes in the op-ed.
Read Hartley's piece in The Hill.
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