Warren Says Honest Businesses Shouldn’t Worry If She Wins 2020
- Only those who break the law have reason for concern, she says
- Candidate has traded jabs with business leaders over proposals
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Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren sought to reassure business leaders and investors they have nothing to worry about if she is elected -- as long as they obey the law.
“I believe in markets. Markets with rules that are consistently enforced,” she said in an interview in Concord, New Hampshire. “If someone has built a business on cheating people, then they should be very worried about a Warren administration, but if that’s not the case, then there’s no reason for them to worry.”