US presidential candidate promises to removes taxes on casino tips upon election

During a scorching campaign rally in Las Vegas on Sunday, Donald Trump suggested doing away with the IRS's current tip taxes.

The heavily service-oriented casino sector, which employs about 300K people in Las Vegas, is by far the city's largest employer, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, so the presumed Republican presidential candidate knew his audience.

Following his historic conviction on 34 felony counts in his New York hush-money trial less than two weeks ago, this was Trump's first rally.
 
Honestly, i doubt if Donald Trump will fulfill such electoral promise. He is trying to get many electorates on his back. Donald Trump knows that casino and gambling sites have millions of followers and have huge electoral values. He will not afford to lose them if he want to win. The best bet is to give them promise which he may later discard when he is elected.
 
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