Khaleej Times

Silicon Valley all-in for Hillary

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san francisco — Silicon Valley, the hub of the US tech industry, is traditiona­lly a Democratic political stronghold.

But that has perhaps never more been more true than in this election year, with a presidenti­al contest featuring a Republican nominee seen here as more interested in returning to the past than building the future.

It is no understate­ment to say Donald Trump is unpopular among California’s tech titans.

Along with overwhelmi­ngly donating their dollars to Hillary Clinton, many are openly campaignin­g for Trump’s defeat.

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, Twitter co-founder Ev Williams and Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales were among more than 100 people who signed an open letter taking a stand against the real estate tycoon.

“We have listened to Donald Trump over the past year and we have concluded: Trump would be a disaster for innovation,” the letter read.

“His vision stands against the open exchange of ideas, free movement of people, and productive engagement with the outside world that is critical to our economy.”

Geoffrey Skelley at the University of Virginia’s Centre for Politics said the tech sector is also fearful that Trump could start a trade war that would hurt firms with global ambitions.

Instead of focusing on the future and technology, Trump appears to his detractors to be bent on resurrecti­ng manufactur­ing jobs from a bygone era. —

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