Revered investor and Berkshire Hathaway’s CEO Warren Buffett has, nonetheless, taken a vow to keep himself out of trouble by not backing either Kamala Harris or Donald Trump. This decision has a few reasons:
Business Purpose
According to Buffett, he is primarily a businessman and an investor. As a result, he feels that wading into politics and political fights could pull him away from his focus and responsibilities toward his firms.
Political Anxiety
American Politics, as philanthropist Buffett argues, has been growing more polarized and hostile. He thinks that the more polarized the electorate becomes, the harder it is to collaborate across political lines, which is why he chooses to promote unity across them instead.
Core Values
Politics has never been one of Buffett’s interests and his perspective on investment politics has for a long time been ideology-free. Not only does he lend help to policy makers but he even does not share any campaign promotion, choosing rather to concentrate on economic and investment affairs.
Resisting Political Stand
As he refrains from political engagement, Buffett maintains that it is possible to have a dialogue rather than separate and work toward shared goals regardless of any political power.
Such views endorse his beliefs of convenience in doing business and any influence should not utilize itself in political struggle.