Inc. Magazine – September 2019

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WHAT IS YOUR POLITICAL
AFFILIATION?

40% Republican
29% Independent
18% Democrat
7% Libertarian
6% Other

38% Somewhat to strongly
favorable
36% Somewhat to strongly
unfavorable
26% No opinion

57% Legal under certain circumstances

32% Legal under any circumstances

11% Not legal under any circumstances

41% Kept at the present level

60% Not enough

36% Increased

34% About the right amount

23% Decreased

6% Too much

THE U.S. GOVERNMENT’S PROTECTION OF
THE ENVIRONMENT IS

ABORTION SHOULD BE

WHAT ISSUES MATTER TO
YOU—AND YOUR 2020 VOTE?

WHAT IS YOUR OVERALL
OPINION OF DONALD TRUMP’S
PERFORMANCE AS PRESIDENT?

IMMIGRATION TO THE U.S. SHOULD BE

WHAT IS TRUMP’S BIGGEST
IMPACT, POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE,
ON YOUR BUSINESS?
Many praised the current economy,
tax changes, and deregulation.
Others criticized new tariffs, trade
policy, and divisive rhetoric:

“A growing economy
and a strong stock
market are allowing
our customers to
invest ... and for us
to grow recurring
revenue.”
NO. 4,827JOHN ALSTON,
ClubDrive Systems

“His disrespect for
women and all minorities
(including LGBT) has
allowed people with
similar beliefs to
express them in the
workplace more often,”
said another Inc. 5000 CEO

STATE OF THE COUNTRY


You can’t do business in a vacuum—and between trade wars, immigration changes,
the looming 2020 presidential election, and a booming but shaky economy, the
Inc. 5000 CEOs must navigate plenty of political and economic uncertainty.

Not at all
important

LOWER % OF
RESPONSES

HIGHER % OF
RESPONSES

Important
Extremely
important

MEANWHILE, CAN THIS
ECONOMY LAST?

(And 31% thought it will
hit in 2020. See page 80
for advice on preparing for
an economic downturn.)

2020 PREDICTIONS


Yes, it’s early yet (and our survey
was mostly conducted in mid-
June, before the first Democratic
debate). But so far, the incumbent
is your most popular candidate:
38% of respondents picked Donald
Trump as one of the three potential
candidates they are “most encour-
aged by.”

Health care

The economy

Immigration

The way women are
treated in U.S. society

Gun policy

Ta x e s

Foreign affairs

Wealth distribution in the U.S.

U.S. trade and tariff policies

Climate change

Investigation into Russian
involvement in the 2016 U.S. election

The composition of
the Supreme Court

WHO DO
YOU LIKE
FOR 2020?

10% SENATOR
KAMALA HARRIS

16% MAYOR
PETE BUTTIGIEG

10% SENATOR
ELIZABETH
WARREN

28% FORMER
VICE PRESIDENT
JOE BIDEN

38% PRESIDENT
DONALD TRUMP

TRADE TENSIONS
Steep new U.S. tariffs on Chinese
imports—and China’s retaliation
on U.S. goods—are causing
some big Inc. 5000 CEO
headaches.

“China tariffs are
crushing us.”
NO. 721GEOFF HABICHT, Smoking Vapor

“The costs for importing
paper from overseas went
up exponentially ... and
made a project break-even
instead of a positive.”
NO. 527CASHMERE NICOLE,
Beauty Bakerie

33% OF CEOS SAID


THEY EXPECT A


RECESSION BY 2021


24% “ARE NOT
ENCOURAGED” BY ANY
CURRENT CANDIDATE
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