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Politics : Al Gore vs George Bush: the moderate's perspective

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To: Frank Griffin who wrote (6456)11/17/2000 11:00:14 AM
From: Dr. Id  Read Replies (1) of 10042
 
We can say factually the market wants Bush! Twice the market tanked when Christopher and Daley made their threats. Today it rallys with the
increased possibility of a Bush victory. Go Bush!!!!


No, we can say factually that the market wants certainty. Christopher and Daley making their threats means that a decision won't be impending, so the market tanks. If Bush had agreed to a hand recount of the whole state, the market would have responded favorably. When there is a decision, in either direction, the market will rally.

Besides, we don't elect presidents SOLELY on self-interest, do we?:-)

Dr.Id@wantmystockstogoupliketheydidunderClinton.com
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