Pros and Cons of Each of the 2024 Presidential Candidates for HR Departments

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Pros and Cons of Each of the 2024  Presidential Candidates for HR  Departments

The US Presidential Election is always a hot topic and the upcoming 2024 election is no different. This year, incumbent President Joe Biden is running against former President Donald Trump in addition to a few notable Independent candidates: Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Jill Stein, and Cornel West. This upcoming election is particularly divisive with Trump facing felony charges for his alleged “hush-money” scheme and Biden’s ratings reaching the lowest at this point in a presidency. In fact, half of all voters wish they could replace both candidates in this election. Regardless of the outcome of the November election, the results will have widereaching implications. Looking at a current poll presidential election 2024 data, Trump is currently leading by 1.1%. So, what impact will each candidate have on HR departments around the country if they win the election