Thomas 'Tom' Donohue, president and chief executive officer of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, gives the annual State of American Business address at the chamber in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2015. Donohue said increasing taxes on gas is the easiest way to replenish the Highway Trust Fund and warned that 'pretty soon we're going to have a crisis' with U.S. highway infrastructure. Photographer: Pete Marovich/Bloomberg via Getty Images

In an interview from Davos with Bloomberg TV on January 20, Chamber of Commerce President Tom Donohue, a top lobbyist for the pro-corporate-power Trans-Pacific Partnership [TPP] agreement, assured viewers that if Hillary Clinton wins the Presidential election, Clinton will support the TPP, even though she opposes it now.

Reporting on the interview, Inside U.S. Trade noted:

The Chamber president said he expected Hillary Clinton would ultimately support the TPP if she becomes the Democratic nominee for president and is elected. He argued that she has publicly opposed the deal chiefly because her main challenger, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), has also done so. "If she were to get nominated, if she were to be elected, I have a hunch that what runs in the family is you get a little practical if you ever get the job," he said.

Donohue also said TPP will not be voted on prior to the election because Senate Republicans do not want to do anything that could jeopardize Republican Senators in close races. But he said he believed there was a 75 percent chance that TPP would get done in the lame-duck session after the election.

In 2012, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney was pilloried when a senior campaign adviser suggested that Romney would "hit a reset button" after the primary was over. "It's almost like an Etch A Sketch. You can kind of shake it up, and we start all over again."

But now TPP lobbyist Tom Donohue is saying there's going to be an "Etch a Sketch" on the TPP after the general election in November.

Don't voters have the right to know now what Democratic and Republican politicians will do on the TPP after the election, yes or no? If you agree, you can tell your representatives in Congress so here.