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I think some people here believe that their candidate winning the election means their ideas are correct. That's not true. It might mean your ideas about who would win were correct, but it isn't validation of your candidate's platform.
You only believe that because your candidate made it about Trump and not what their positions were, so for democrats it was about Trump the person, was he better than Hillary or not. Those who woke up to who she was may have switched sides. For those that it was about policy and taking care of the country, it was always going to be Trump especially when Johnson went and changed his stances on things.
Trump will be far better for the markets than Clinton.
That's what I was thinking, everyone was saying Wall Street didn't like Trump because he is a wildcard/unknown, while Hillary is the status quo/known, and in the long run Trump might be better for Wall Street than Hillary.
I don't like either candidate and have hardly been favorable towards Trump as if it wasn't obvious the past months. But I'd rather at this point have Trump win over Hillary.
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