Chart of the day: How different industries will react to election results

LPL's Jeffrey Kleintop looks at sectors that will do favorably under Democrats or Republicans.
NOV 06, 2012
In his latest market commentary, LPL's chief market strategist Jeffrey Kleintop examines how the election will impact Republican-favored industries versus Democrat-favored industries. Below is a chart showing this division.

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