SOURCE: The Washington Post
11-8-18
tags: Trump, Election 2018
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11-8-18
The president's party just suffered a historically big wipeout during a strong economy
Breaking Newstags: Trump, Election 2018
President Trump argued in his post-election news conference that the Republican Party’s performance in the midterms defied history. An analysis by a JPMorgan economist suggests Trump is right — just not in the way he intends.
Measured against the strength of the economy, the GOP’s losses in the House mark the worst midterm results for a president's own party in at least a century, per Michael Cembalest, JPMorgan Asset Management’s chairman of market and investment strategy.
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