Donnie's plan was progressing in an orderly manner, but at this time, Morgan in New York encountered great trouble.
This trouble forced Jack Morgan to personally come to Atlantic City to discuss countermeasures with Donnie.
In the past, such a situation was not really considered much.
But ever since Franklin Roosevelt was elected president,
the relationship between Donnie and Jack Morgan had become somewhat complicated.
In fact, Morgan had always been doing the same thing as Donnie,
trying to enhance "friendships" with political friends.
However, because the Morgan Family could not be as familiar as Donnie in knowing about every generation of U.S. presidents,
the Morgan Family could not make precise investments like Donnie.
The thing they preferred most was to make political donations to the presidential candidates they favored!
In the 1876 presidential election, John Morgan, Drexel, and other bank partners each donated $5000 to the Republican candidate Hayes.
