2020 Election is Over----Dems just don't realize it yet.

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The Dow's 31% gain during Trump's first year is the best since FDR

Published Thu, Jan 18 20183:05 PM ESTUpdated Thu, Jan 18 20187:04 PM EST
Fred Imbert@foimbert
Key Points
  • The 30-stock index has surged more than 31 percent since Trump's inauguration.
  • That marks the index's best performance during the first year of a president since Franklin Roosevelt.
  • "You've got lower taxes, less regulation and confidence in the economy is high," said one investor.
  • The S&P 500 has surged 23 percent during Trump's first year in office.


https://www.forbes.com/sites/chuckj...ic-growth-is-slower-than-obamas-last-3-years/

Feb 1, 2020,8:00 am
Trump’s Economic Growth Is Slower Than Obama’s Last 3 Years
Chuck JonesSenior Contributor
Markets
 
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The Dow's 31% gain during Trump's first year is the best since FDR


Btw,just a continuation of Obamas stock market.
 
So they scrap the entire poll because one person complains? Right! Looks like the DNC establishment and their media minions didn't get the outcome they were looking for.

From the editor: Des Moines Register, partners cancel release of Iowa Poll after respondent raises concerns
Carol Hunter, Des Moines Register Published 8:01 p.m. CT Feb. 1, 2020 | Updated 6:46 a.m. CT Feb. 2, 2020


The Des Moines Register, CNN and Selzer & Co. have made the decision to not release the final installment of the CNN/Des Moines Register/Mediacom poll as planned Saturday evening.

Nothing is more important to the Register and its polling partners than the integrity of the Iowa Poll. Today, a respondent raised an issue with the way the survey was administered, which could have compromised the results of the poll. It appears a candidate’s name was omitted in at least one interview in which the respondent was asked to name their preferred candidate.

While this appears to be isolated to one surveyor, that could not be confirmed with certainty. Therefore, out of an abundance of caution, the partners made the difficult decision not to move forward with releasing the poll. The poll was the last one scheduled by the polling partners before the first-in-the-nation Iowa presidential caucuses, which are Monday.

J. Ann Selzer, whose company conducts the Iowa Poll, said, “There were concerns about what could be an isolated incident. Because of the stellar reputation of the poll, and the wish to always be thought of that way, the heart-wrenching decision was made not to release the poll. The decision was made with the highest integrity in mind.”
 
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Idk El OchoCinco... presidents set the "general regulatory environment" which does affect the stock market. Not a huge reach to think that the President affects the stock market.
 
The first Senate seat to discuss here is the Doug Jones seat in Alabama. The election will yield a pickup for Republicans with Jeff Sessions returning to his old seat. Thus the new tally before analysis of the other races is Republicans 54 Democrats 46.
 
In Georgia, both seats will be up for election with the Kelly Loeffler seat up as a special election. Both seats will remain in Republican hands with Doug Collins replacing Loeffler and David Perdue being re-elected. Republicans 53 Democrats 47.
 
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