And Johnson still had four years left in his term, which would undoubtedly provide more opportunities for Hardy's business.
"So, Hardy, which party do you think will win the next election?" David asked.
Without much hesitation, Hardy said, "I believe the Republicans have a better chance."
"Why?"
"Because this term was supposed to belong to the Republicans. Johnson's victory was an anomaly."
David burst into laughter.
Hardy's statement wasn't wrong—Johnson's win had indeed been an unexpected result.
"So, will you support the Republicans next time?" David asked again.
"Why not? If there's a profitable investment, why invest in the losing side? That goes against our principles, wouldn't you agree?" Hardy said with a smile.
David chuckled. "Then for the next presidential election, shall we work together?"
"Of course."