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Here's What Stocks Did The Last Time The GOP Took Congress With A Sitting Democratic President

Nov 5, 2014, 05:21 IST

It's election day in America.

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The historical stats show that stocks usually rally in the months following a midterm election.

However, polls show that after the votes are counted Republicans are likely to take a majority in Congress. Keep in mind that President Barack Obama is a Democrat.

Would this make things particularly bad?

Some would argue that gridlock can actually be bullish for the stock market.

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UBS's Julian Emanuel considers the recent history.

"Gingrich and the 'Republican Revolution' steamroll Clinton & Co. in 1994's midterms," Emanuel wrote on Monday. "Markets pause, hesitate, then begin a bull run in 1995.

"History doesn't usually repeat, but it often rhymes."

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