10 of the most prominent business leaders who want Trump elected
Rupert Murdoch and Donald Trump Reuters/Carlo Allegri
Rupert Murdoch and Donald Trump Reuters/Carlo Allegri

With just days until the presidential election, Republican candidate Donald Trump has garnered considerable attention from US business leaders.

Some, like billionaire Mark Cuban, have spoken out against Trump, while others like Peter Thiel are enthusiastically backing the Republican candidate. Here’s a look at 10 of the most prominent business people backing Trump.

Steve Forbes

Steve Forbes Credit: Adam Jeffery/CNBC
Steve Forbes Credit: Adam Jeffery/CNBC

Steve Forbes, chairman and editor-in-chief of Forbes Media, officially voiced his support for the Republican candidate in a July interview with CNN’s Poppy Harlow.

“Well, I’ve said always that I would endorse the Republican nominee, and he’s about to become that,” Forbes told Poppy Harlow on “New Day.”

Forbes admitted that he and Trump do not always see eye to eye on international and domestic policy, but also thinks the opposing party gets it wrong.

“I made it very clear I disagree with him on immigration — we’re not going to deport 11 million people — and on tariffs,” he told Nick Gillespie on Reason TV in August. “But the key thing is those things that I do disagree with…on the Democrats’ side they’re just as bad.”

Carl Icahn

Carl Icahn Credit: Reuters/Brendan McDermid
Carl Icahn Credit: Reuters/Brendan McDermid

Billionaire Carl Icahn has publicly supported Trump since his candidacy was in its infancy, with Trump even offering his the position of Treasury Secretary. In a short video he posted on his website in September called “Danger Ahead,” Icahn said that America needs a president “that could move Congress.”

“Maybe he’s brash, but he’s willing to say what he believes,” Icahn said in the video. “The middle class guy who’s making $50,000 a year realizes ‘I’m being taken advantage of.’”

Icahn praised Trump for his plan to end carried interest that allows hedge fund investors to pay a lower tax rate. He also finds his outsider status appealing to voters who he says are fed up with 30 years of no tax change.

“You have this movement to a guy like Donald Trump because you want somebody who’s not beholden to an establishment,” Icahn said.

Peter Thiel

Peter Thiel Credit: Yahoo Finance Video
Peter Thiel Credit: Yahoo Finance Video

Pay-pal (PYPL) co-founder and multi-billionaire Peter Thiel gave his case for supporting Trump at a recent speech to the National Press Club.

“No one would suggest that Donald Trump is a humble man,” Thiel told the crowd, acknowledging criticism over his language on Twitter and in recently released “Access Hollywood” video. “But the big things he’s right about amount to a much-needed dose of humility in our politics.”

Thiel also defended Trump’s constituency as those unsatisfied with the Obama administration.

“It’s not a lack of judgment that leads Americans to vote for Trump,” he said. “We’re voting for Trump because we judge the leadership of our country to have failed.”