Yes, in 2008, a wide range of people from many occupations contributed to both Barack Obama and John McCain's campaigns. According to the website at the Center for Responsive Politics, Mr. McCain received large ($9,000 to $10,000 or more) donations from farmers, businessmen and women, and retirees; there were a few lawyers, but not many. Mr. Obama received large donations from doctors, businesspeople, entertainers (comedians Al Franken and Chris Rock donated $9,200 each), a few lawyers, and some retirees. I enclose the link to the page that lists all the large individual donors for both candidates, so you can see for yourself who gave to them.
He was 42 when he retired from the printing business.
No. I'm now retired
When Ben retired from the printing business he focused on electrical experiments.
If you were a professional wrestler and retired from the business - then Yes you can
it ended when he retired at his estate
She spent a few years in show business, but I think she retired.
Robbin retired in March 2014.
He has no role in the Obama campaign except when he was in his church promoting Obama. This was especially true during the primary. He has since retired and disappeared after enormous public criticism.
Contact the Small business Administration (SBA) in your area. They are there to help people get into business and stay in business. Also ask them for a contact for Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE). These are successful retired business people who volunteer to help individuals such as yourself who wish to start a business. In terms of helping you in making business decisions, SCORE might be the better choice, however use both agencies. They can help you and appropriately counsel you with financing a business.
He didn't. He retired from the music business to focus more on family
She is an erotic actress and model from Slovakia. She is retired and is in banking business now.
Madeline Dowden is a retired Business Lecturer and Internet Marketer from Henly-on-Thames in the UK