Williamson,
M.D.: A lot of you will have heard the
saying that the market hates uncertainty.
When we get past the election,
that uncertainty is removed.
Williamson,
M.D.: And yeah,
we have half the country is happy
about it and half the country is not,
but at least we know what we're dealing with and the
market can start to process it and it moves on and
moves forward and that's historically what's happened.
Williamson,
M.D.: Now that's assuming that we have
uncertainty in the run up to the election.
Do we have that now?
Let's take a look and see how things are shaping up.
Williamson,
M.D.: So starting with the presidential race,
we're going to look at what the odds are.
These are actually betting odds on the next
slide and we prefer to use that instead of
Williamson,
M.D.: Polls because they've proven to be more accurate over time.
So you can see they're about as even as you can get.
It's pretty much a coin flip right now.