Top GOP candidates for 2024 are teasing major changes to the Fed

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Recent polling has Trump, DeSantis, Pence, and Ramaswamy as the only four candidates at or above 5% support in national surveys and, as they crisscross the country, all are promising changes that could upend the U.S. central banking system.

Top GOP presidential candidates Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, Mike Pence, and Vivek Ramaswamy have had early success standing out as they fight for their party’s 2024 nomination. They disagree on many topics but are unified on at least one front: They don’t like how the Federal Reserve operates.in national surveys and, as they crisscross the country, all are promising changes that could upend the US central banking system.

to address an audience focused on social issues. But he also also made sure to mention his opposition to the Fed and specifically the idea of a central bank digital currency.

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