By TIME Staff
Hillary Clinton garnered the most votes in a CNBC survey that asked 500 millionaires who they would choose for President. She came in a comfortable front runner at 31%.
Second was Jeb Bush with 18%, and the remaining votes were split between seven other politicians, including Chris Christie (14%) and Elizabeth Warren (8%).
Voters were divided roughly equally between Republicans, Democrats and the independent-minded. Each had investable assets of at least $1 million, putting them in the top 8% of American households.
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