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Politics : Electoral College 2000 - Ahead of the Curve

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To: moosebeary who wrote (4077)11/30/2000 9:35:16 PM
From: TraderGreg  Read Replies (1) of 6710
 
No freakin way...the NAZ fell from 5000 and tested 3000 BEFORE election day. We have fallen from around 3400 at election day to 2600, but we were in a down trend prior to election day and there has been bad news continuing to be released from those techs.

Now, look at the DOW...it's been trading between 10,300 and 11,000 since Election Day, but it was trading under 10K BEFORE Election Day. In fact the DOW is still UP relative to March. It's been fairly sideways with a slight downward trend all year.

There is no way you can blame all of this on Gore.

This is a tech sector problem for the most part, not an election problem. But I'm sure you think Dell and Gateway and Apple's problems are Gore's fault.

TG
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