Subject: Re: Will the Next President ????
Are more corporations offering LGBT support or NRA gun safety courses? Are they more favorable to smokers, or non smokers? Are high level managers listing pronouns?

Not sure how that relates. Companies generally don't allow firearms on their campuses. Mine certainly didn't, even though most of the senior staff was pretty conservative. The smoking thing is subject to local laws. And pronouns were never a thing.

Mind you if you're saying that the highly educated and qualified people running these corporations are MAGA people from Alabama, hey, I won't argue with you:) I never knew the RedHats are from Harvard and Columbia.

Harvard is extremely conservative. Especially their business school. A quick check shows that -as a category- US business schools are economically/fiscally conservative, but slightly liberal socially because of the diversity of the classes. (This is a summation of a few things I read.) A lot of the "liberal" things companies do actually are to reduce cost. <anecdote> For example, my employer opened an on-site clinic that was "in-network" (contracted with an outside company). The staff had company badges/IDs. Visits were free. Because we were self-insured, it cost them less than paying an independent doctor. At first glance, it was a nice thing to do for employees. But the real purpose was cost reduction. </anecdote>

I don't think the donations to the Felon are a good guide. Competent business people realized that the Felon was not a good businessman, didn't understand the economy, and would be a disaster. I'm retired, so not privy to any internal communications, but I'll bet even my conservative CEO hates the tariffs. As pretty much all businesses that deal internationally do.