Partners Sound Off: Who Is The Best Presidential Candidate For The Channel?

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As voters in the crucial states of Ohio and Florida head to the polls Tuesday, solution providers are also weighing in on who they believe would be the best candidate to represent their interests in the White House.

San Antonio-based Rx Technology’s Mark Rizzo knows his choice of Donald Trump isn’t popular with everyone.

’Trump is a business guy, and the United States needs to run itself as a business,’ said Rizzo.

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’I would think probably Hillary Clinton out of all the different candidates,’ said Ethan Millrood, of Philadelphia-based GO2.

Andrea Tompkins of CCS knows whom she will not be voting for: Bernie Sanders. She did her research on the candidate and was not impressed by his tax plan. She predicted that if Sanders wins the presidency, the immediate implications will be painful for the economy.

’At first, there’s going to be a lot of job loss,’ Tompkins said.

Canadian Marco La Vecchia is unimpressed with the race itself.

’It’s kind of sad to see what’s taken place, and the rhetoric going back and forth,’ he said.

Brett Littrell, of Kansas City’s Midwest Technology Group, said his vote will probably go toward John Kasich.

’I have quite a bit of a problem with socialism, so I’m not really wanting to go that way,’ he said.

Alabama-based Teklinks’ David Powell said he feels that there is no candidate for the ’reasonable person.’

’There’s a lack of consensus as to who we should go for,’ he said, putting himself in that category.