
Prediction: These 3 Stocks Will Soar If Kamala Harris Wins in November | The Motley Fool
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- Policy Leaning
34% Somewhat Right
- Politician Portrayal
7% Positive
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
79% : I think renewable energy stocks, in general, should enjoy a nice boost if Harris beats Trump.55% : It also has a huge customer in Amazon, which wants to deploy 100,000 Rivian electric-delivery vans to reduce carbon emissions.
47% : With Harris' entrance into the presidential race stirring enthusiasm among Democratic voters, more of them could head to the polls to vote for her -- and for legalizing recreational marijuana in Florida.
42% : These stocks could also perform well over the long run, even if Harris doesn't defeat Trump.
22% : That could especially bode well for Trulieve Cannabis (TCNNF -7.45%) if she defeats Trump.
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