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A majority of chief financial officers believe Vice President Kamala Harris will win the presidential election, according to a new CNBC survey of C-suite executives.
That's a reversal from the prior CFO survey in Q2 when President Joe Biden was still the candidate and a majority of CFOs believed Trump would win.
But the survey also finds a majority C-Suite view that former President Donald Trump would be better on inflation and the economy.
Former President Trump said he would expand R&D tax credits allowing U.S.-based operations to fully expense costs in the first year of operation.
The issue has been a key lobbying effort on Capitol Hill for the corporate sector.
Efforts to bring back full expensing have had wide bipartisan support among legislators, but not enough votes to see new legislation through.
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