Market experts explain why US stock futures went down with Harris as debate 'victor'
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
41% : He argued that Trump should've been talking about the economy, how he was going to cut rates, stimulate growth and unleash drilling, "all things that are in his wheelhouse.32% : TRUMP, VANCE CONTINUE TO HAMMER HARRIS FOR 'COPYING' THEIR POLICIESHe described Trump as an "angry warrior" who allowed Harris to get "under his skin" throughout the evening.
24% : As Harris put Trump on the defensive, "you started to see the predicted odds move up in her favor and the U.S. stock futures go down because it made her look like the victor," Johnson explained.
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