WASHINGTON, D.C. – Cory Booker is out of the presidential race and back in New Jersey running for reelection to the U.S. Senate.
One of his possible Republican challengers – former prosecutor Stuart Meissner – took to Twitter early Friday morning to take aim at one of Bernie Sanders’s latest calls for higher taxes on Wall Street.
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“As one who reps investors ,I must ask what is “Wall Street”? We are all Wall Street,” tweeted Meissner who made a career out of representing Wall Street whistleblowers. “We all invest indirectly via pensions, 401Ks & even ironically 529 plans-those who worked hard to save responsibly for thier own or their kids college which he doesn’t reimburse,unlike freeloaders.”d
Trump just raised another $10 million. https://t.co/3E7ZOeHA2A
— Matt Rooney (@MattRooneyNJ) January 17, 2020
As one who reps investors,I must ask what is “Wall Street”?We are all Wall Street. We all invest indirectly via pensions, 401Ks & even ironically 529 plans-those who worked hard to save responsibly for thier own or their kids college which he doesn’t reimburse,unlike freeloaders. https://t.co/0ZYidWGH1M
— Stuart D. Meissner (@StuartMeissner) January 17, 2020
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