Unless, of course, the GA senate race goes to both democrats. Then Kamala is the tie breaker and it all is for naught.
Im mocking the right wingers with this thread. Stop looking for zingers and gotchas. Accusing people of things that aren’t true is an annoyance.
i think GA easily flipped for Biden but the Senators are truly local people's choice and they will go with GOP in both these races in the end. The bullshit cry of socialism and riots works well there and the woman running is using trump's 2016 playbook well.
If you're just trolling, then troll away. I apologize for interrupting. I thought you were trying to make a point.
Post election market performance (gains and losses) typically gets slapped onto the current sitting President. The only thing you need to remember is that the market statistically performs well (goes Up) for most elections between election day to inauguration day. On the surface, one would think that the stock market really does not care whom was elected President. That's a false assumption. If a President is re-elected for a 2nd term...the market goes up about 6.5% versus a 1st term president in which the market goes up about 5.0%.That's one small argument that Donald Trump can win considering the stock market performance is very important to him...statistically Trump has talked about the stock market performance more than any other President. Therefore, based upon the statistics...had Donald Trump won re-election...statistically the stock market would have been up higher than in current comparison to Joe Biden winning the election. Thus, a different way to look at it...the current good performance in the market since the election day would have been stronger had Donal Trump won re-election but is still performing well with the Joe Biden victory... The stock market loves it more when a President is re-elected. P.S. Institutional trading firms and hedge funds do place some of their bets on those statistics. wrbtrader
Well It is not confidence because I don't have a personal stake in this and don't care beyond discussion. But National v. Local elections are very different things. GOP at worst will win one of those.