Why election fears aren't being reflected in the market

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Why are election fears not being reflected in the market? Experts weigh in.

There are 90 days until the 2020 presidential election, which means the implications for the markets are drawing closer.

Jim Pethokoukis, Dewitt Wallace fellow with the American Enterprise Institute, and Dan Clifton, head of policy research and managing director at Strategas Research Partners, join "Squawk Box" to discuss what investors are focusing on.

 

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andrewrsorkin TONS OF RESPECT FOR YOUR WORK SIR.

The Fed and speculators are keeping this market afloat. Not sure what will change that.

Because the stock market will go DOWN If Trump wins and Up if Biden wins.

Why does Andres Sorkin wear that bracelet like he’s a 15 year old girl that just got home from camp 😂 Seriously andrewrsorkin

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