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The Morning Line Why 'Oracular' Prof Could Be Wrong By this time next month we may know who won. Jus

The Morning Line [Published Sunday, November 1, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. EDT]( Why 'Oracular' Prof Could Be Wrong By this time next month we may know who won. Just kidding, sort of. Earlier, I predicted here that if Trump wins, vicious legal disputes would follow, as would violence in the streets. However, I also asserted nevertheless that Trump's margin of victory would be big enough to allay Wall Street's anxieties about not having a clear winner. I still see it that way, although given the heavy tilt of the polls toward Biden, I'd want at least 8-to-1 odds to bet that Trump wins big. One of the smart guys who thinks otherwise is Allan Lichtman, an American University historian with a supposedly perfect record picking presidential winners since Reagan. He has gotten every race right, we are told, including Trump's shocking victory over Hillary Clinton in 2016. It would seem he also predicted the impeachment. Lichtman's choice of Biden this time is based on 14 'keys' he uses to determine which way notoriously fickle voters will swing. Incumbency is an important 'key' for Trump, Lichtman concedes, but the President loses out on too many others. He cites as negatives the Covid-depressed economy and the supposed Russian scandal. In my estimation, the professor gotten these two 'keys' so badly wrong that his credibility should have taken a hit. Instead, he has become a hit, so great is demand for his point of view on the Trump-hating news shows. Voters Haven't Forgotten Concerning the two crucial keys that put Biden over the top, except for those afflicted with Trump Derangement System, most voters do not blame Trump for the spread of the virus, nor for its depressing effects on the economy. Moreover, it beggars belief to suggest that Biden could have done better or could do better in the future. Under Obama/Biden, the economy languished in the weakest recovery of the post-War period. But then Trump, with one hand tied behind his back by a House controlled by the Democrats, raised the economy to record heights, creating enough new jobs to bring unemployment down to record lows, including for blacks and Latinos. And now Lichtman would have us believe voters have forgotten about all this? Yeah, sure. Lichtman has also neglected to take into account a fact unique to this election, to wit: Virtually no one -- including even die-hard Democrats -- is enthused about Biden. So the question becomes: Is hatred of Trump so extreme and widespread that it will swing the election to an unregenerate schmuck? Biden is far worse than that, actually, if you consider recent revelations concerning the lucrative business deals he made happen for his not-too-bright son, Hunter. The chip-off-the-old-block's financial stake in just one Chinese-backed company alone is worth an estimated $50 million. Were you aware there is a Russian partner in this deal as well? Only if you watch Fox news. News Blackout Will Backfire Another crucial bullet point not on Lichtman's list of 'keys' is the public's extreme revulsion toward the news media. Of course, we've long hated the left-tilting scumbags who invent the news each day. But the Trump years have ratcheted down our respect to abysmal new depths that no one could have imagined before Trump. The prospect of having to listen to the likes of Rachel Maddow gloat for the next five or ten years, or at least until the Republic collapses under three-branch rule by the Democrats, is going to be worth millions of votes to Trump. Millions more will come from the news media's recent, brazenly dishonest attempt to black out the Hunter Biden scandal. The fix was in, for sure, but it will not sit well with an American public that demands fair play, even for 'bad' guys like the Orange Man. In the meantime, Rick's Picks has been looking for the stock market to signal a winner before the votes are tallied. So far, there has been little clarity, although it's obvious that investors have not yet bought into a Biden win. With a wishy-washy, mentally decrepit political weakling like Biden in the White House, that would be tantamount to acknowledging that Marxism is finally about to have its day in America, literally with a vengeance. Despite the polls, I still think Trump will prevail. This is apt to trigger a powerful rally on Wall Street, although I no longer expect it to last very long. Sometime between the election and Trump's second inauguration the nation will need to confront a Fed-engineered recovery that has been a mile wide but only an inch deep. If the rally it comes, we should enjoy it while it lasts, since it could be the last gasp of an extraordinary era of peace and prosperity. [View Post on the Rick's Picks WebsiteÂ]( Do you want more free trades and real-time actionable alerts? 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