Neuberger Berman senior portfolio manager Steve Eisman said he has “no idea” who will win the US presidential election — reversing an earlier prediction that Donald Trump would triumph — but said the markets will be fine in any scenario apart from a sweep by Democrats.
Five candidates start off an election campaign, but only one will emerge victorious, chosen by the people. Sounds like democracy in all its soaring possibilities and frustrating perils.
The FAU-Mainstreet poll found 25% felt the singer's backing "strongly" assists the Democratic nominee, while 33% said it would "slightly benefit" her.
The Economist’s forecast model suggests that the state—with its 19 electoral-college votes, the most of any swing state—is the tipping-point in 27% of the model’s updated simulations, meaning it decides the election more often than any other state.
Donald Trump’s obsession with election fraud that doesn’t exist in any significant form could drive the country into a government shutdown — and may even put the Republican House majority at risk.
Tom Lee has called for a stock rally after rate cuts, but even after the Fed cut 50 basis points, he's wary on stocks ahead of the election.
The Will County Board voted 20-0 Thursday to appoint Charles B. Pelkie Jr. as county clerk, filling the vacancy created when former Clerk Lauren Staley Ferry resigned. Pelkie will serve until Dec. 2 or when the winner of the November election for clerk is sworn in.
The new survey of 738 registered voters in Rhode Island from the University of New Hampshire Survey Center offers interesting insight into what Rhode Islanders are thinking about heading into the Nov.
The state that handed former President Donald Trump one of his narrowest losses four years ago is immersed in election controversies even before the first ballots of this year’s presidential race are cast.