Investor Kevin O’Leary said U.S. politics is likely to swing back and forth like an economic cycle, as debate over free-market capitalism versus more government-led policies intensifies ahead of the 2028 presidential election.
O’Leary Sees Cyclical Politics and Market-Driven Voter Shifts On Wednesday, in a post on X, the investor and television personality argued that American politics behaves like economic cycles, shifting between ideological extremes before eventually returning to the center.
"Politics, like markets, tends to be cyclical.
The pendulum swings, voters react, and the country often moves back toward the center over time," O’Leary wrote.
He added that electoral success often depends less on ideology and more on execution and practicality.







