A Wall Street Rebel Runs for State Office
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 4:02 pm
Heading a club that endorses candidates and works to gather signatures could help Christensen’s campaign, while adding a political role to his résumé. Cementing his Democratic credentials is vital to his ambitions, given that until 2007 he was registered to vote Republican. The former banker acknowledges he once saw himself as a fiscal conservative: “I believed much more than I do now in the power, in the neutral goodness, of unfettered free markets.”?
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