Depends on what point in history. In 1933? Probably most of them
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Darn it... I meant to add: in 1942, probably not as many, but still a statistically significant number.
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Well we all know how that turned out and how this is working
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A lot of people who make 50,000 are planning on voting for him because he wants to raise taxes on people who make 400,000 or more.
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It’s about time for people earning 400k or more annually to pay their fair share in taxes.
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THEY DID. All Business Executives and Leaders supported him. But it was anti-communism as opposed to tax cuts. Still getting into bed with Evil is Evil no matter the rationale
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They mostly supported the monarchists who wanted to bring back the Kaiser, who made Hitler Chancellor just to throw him a bone. He instigated a coup from within that gave him absolute power in about two months. After that, their choices were Heil Hitler or Arbeit Macht Frei.
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Excellent question.
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