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Why The S&P 500 May Vote No On A Trump Or Harris Clean Sweep, Soft Hiring Supports Big Fed Rate Cut And More

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Top 5️⃣ highlights in investing and stock news. 1 Election 2024: Why The S&P 500 May Vote

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