This is interesting. I'm curious about the extent of preference falsification. Nobody in finance or business would openly support Trump.https://twitter.com/s8mb/status/796700396580458500 …
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@s8mb That's surely unprecedented: never before have all investors been unwilling to associate with the conservative candidate.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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the result being if any did think Trump's policies beneficial, or Hillary's dangerous, they would have kept very quiet about it.
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No-one wanted to face the public fury that stepping out of line would have caused. But, once it's happened, they're happy.
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although, (a) Senate results important as you said, and (b) fear of disputed election was probably a big drag on prices
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