US Election 2024: Tech Leaders’ Positions on Presidential Candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump

On Tuesday, November 5, millions of Americans will head to the polls to select the next president of the United States. The primary candidates are Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, the current vice president, and former President Donald Trump from the Republican Party. As the election approaches, the stance of influential tech leaders on these […]

Tech Leaders’ Positions on Presidential Candidates
by Anjali Singh - November 5, 2024, 6:07 pm

On Tuesday, November 5, millions of Americans will head to the polls to select the next president of the United States. The primary candidates are Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, the current vice president, and former President Donald Trump from the Republican Party. As the election approaches, the stance of influential tech leaders on these candidates could significantly shape the tech industry’s future policies regarding artificial intelligence, social media, and antitrust regulation.

Tech Leaders Supporting Kamala Harris


Several prominent figures in Silicon Valley have thrown their support behind Kamala Harris:

Tech Leaders Backing Donald Trump


Conversely, several high-profile tech executives are aligning with Trump:

While some tech executives have made their preferences clear, others are more discreet:

Additionally, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos reportedly intervened to prevent The Washington Post from endorsing Kamala Harris, leading to over 200,000 cancellations of digital subscriptions following the incident.

As the election draws closer, the decisions and endorsements from these influential tech leaders may impact voter sentiment and the future direction of technology policy in the United States.