JPMorgan Chase CEO and Chairman Jamie Dimon tells CNBC from Davos: "I wish the Democrats would think a little more carefully, when they talk about MAGA...When people say MAGA.... They are basically scapegoating them, that you are like him....Take a step back, be honest. He was kind of right about NATO, kind of right about immigration. He grew the economy quite well. Tax reform worked. He was right about some of China.... He wasn't wrong about some of these critical issues, and that's why they are voting for him."
Dimon went on: "I think people should be a little more respectful of our fellow citizens."
The CNBC anchor observed, "It's hard to hate 75 million of your fellow Americans.
Dimon said, "I agree. The Democrats have done a pretty good job, with the 'deplorables,' hugging onto their bibles and their beer and their guns. I mean, really, can we just stop that stuff and actually grow up and treat other people with respect and listen to them a little?"
"I think this negative talk about MAGA is going to hurt Biden's re-election campaign," Dimon said.