Taxes, antitrust, closer ties with business: These were some of the issues corporate backers sought more clarity on at the Democratic National Convention.

Vice President Kamala Harris’s team was active in Chicago, trying to build her case with big donors.Jamie Kelter Davis for The New York TimesDonors weigh in on the D.N.C.

Vice President Kamala Harris’s acceptance speech may have been short on the details policy watchers were seeking, but she presented a sweeping vision for how she plans to grow an economy that’s showing signs of slowing. “I will bring together labor and workers and small-business owners and entrepreneurs and American companies to create jobs,” she told the Democratic National Convention last night.

The nod to corporate America comes as Democrats try to firm up relations with big business. DealBook has been hitting the phones all week to hear what

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