US Oil Baron Harold Hamm Endorses Trump For President

Reuters

HOUSTON, April 22 (Reuters) - Harold Hamm, chief executive of shale oil producer Continental Resources Inc and Mitt Romney's 2012 energy adviser, endorsed U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump on Friday, saying he has the "fortitude to make tough decisions."

Hamm, who had previously donated to U.S. Senator Marco Rubio's presidential campaign, called the real estate mogul a "business leader's candidate" who has the will to right what he called a series of mistakes from politicians in Washington, including "burdensome government regulations."

"The next president of the United States must have the courage, determination and intelligence to disrupt politics as usual," Hamm wrote in a public letter.

A representative from the campaign of the Republican presidential front-runner was not immediately available to comment. A list of Trump endorsers on the campaign website did not list Hamm as of Friday.

Known for his outspoken views on U.S. energy policy and other matters, Hamm once referred to OPEC leader Saudi Arabia as a "toothless tiger" in the face of growing U.S. oil output.

OPEC and Saudia Arabia eventually proved Hamm wrong by using its influence to keep prices low for more than 18 months and counting, exerting sharp pain on U.S. oil producers. Hamm's Continental is expected to post a quarterly loss next month.

Hamm's endorsement followed President Barack Obama's meeting with Saudi Arabia's King Salman in Riyadh this week.

The endorsement shows that Hamm is parting ways with Romney, the 2012 Republican candidate for the White House, who has vigorously opposed Trump's candidacy.

(Reporting by Ernest Scheyder; Editing by Terry Wade and Tom Brown)



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mike mclaughlin  |  April 23, 2016
Lets remember that in the USA we vote for people who are just like we are. are. All those guys in the energy business hate big intrusive government yet they want their tax breaks and trade deals and special set asides to make more money. I am afraid that Trump will not make it to the WH. He has a solid support of 32% of the population of old angry white people, but he will not win without the vote of minorities, the youth and more importantly the womens vote. To most voters Trumps mantra os Lets make America ...white and mostly male run again. Sorry, but there is a new America coming to a reality near you and it is multicultural, female and doesnt like haters and is tolerant of gay people.


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