Black business leaders are reflecting on Vice President Kamala Harris’ loss in the presidential race and preparing for the upcoming administration of President-elect Donald Trump. Some believe Trump’s focus on economic issues resonated with voters, while others attribute Harris’ loss to racism and sexism. Concerns have been raised about the impact on diversity and inclusion initiatives. Despite disappointment, Black business leaders are committed to advocating for economic equality. Some see Trump’s second term as an opportunity, citing his support for Black businesses in the past. The message now is to prioritize economics over emotions and focus on the bottom line for success in the business community.
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