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Beyond the Debate: What If It?s a Tie? A 269-269 Split Hi Reader, Here?s what our editors are lo

Beyond the Debate: What If It’s a Tie? [The Daily FWD] September 11, 2024 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( A 269-269 Split Hi Reader, Here’s what our editors are looking at today… [Click here to learn more]( News: Dave Gonigam – A Tie Vote for President We’re already thinking beyond the stupid debate tonight. Ponder this possibility — a tie vote in the Electoral College. It can happen — 269-269, neither candidate reaching the 270 threshold. It very nearly happened in 2020. As we mentioned shortly after Election Day, the race came down to fewer than 43,000 total votes in Arizona, Georgia and Wisconsin. Trump victories in those three states would have resulted in an Electoral College tie — sending the vote to the House of Representatives for the first time since 1824. We’ll let that thought sink in for a moment — because here’s something even more mind-bending… [⇒ Read More Here]( For a more complete post-debate debrief, you’re invited to tune in as Paradigm’s political analyst Jim Rickards reacts to the Trump-Kamala faceoff. Jim will be joining our [Paradigm Press YouTube Channel]( for his breakdown… what the mainstream media won’t tell you about the debate. Prepare yourself for the unexpected… Tune in TODAY so you don’t miss a minute of the action. Click below to subscribe, so you’ll be the first to catch this urgent video. Recommended Reads: [Offer Pending: Please confirm your address…]( Your name is on a list of people eligible to claim the [“most dangerous book in America.”]( Here’s how to claim your copy: - [Click this link]( watch Jim's short message.]( - Review your account information. - Confirm you’d like to accept Jim’s offer. [⇒ Simply click here and learn how to claim your copy.]( [Click here to learn more]( America: Sean Ring – What Did Trump Grab in Ohio? Springfield, a mid-sized town in Ohio, has been at the center of a heated debate due to the significant influx of Haitian immigrants over the past few years. The New York Post estimates their number to be between 15,000 and 20,000, a figure that represents a quarter to a third of the town's population of 60,000. To be fair, these immigrants fled Haiti's economic instability, natural disasters, and political turmoil, seeking a better life for their families. However, their arrival has been controversial. Amid the town’s economic struggles, where resources are increasingly stretched thin, the townspeople have understandably met the sudden arrival of immigrants with unease. Recently, rumors spread that Haitian immigrants were responsible for the disappearance of local pets. [⇒ Read More Here]( Our last article today comes from our newest Paradigm recruit, Davis Wilson, who will be lending his expertise to our Altucher letters. Davis is an experienced value investor and specializes in all things technology-focused. After spending some time providing financial consulting services to startups internationally, Davis returned to what he knows best — valuing stocks and making money in the markets. [Click here to learn more]( Markets: Davis Wilson – Palantir: Next Victim of the S&P 500 “Inclusion Effect” Palantir will be added to the S&P 500 on September 23rd. And the stock spiked on the news yesterday, closing higher by 14%. The price increase coincides with what’s known as the “S&P 500 inclusion effect” — the tendency for a stock's price to spike on news that it will join a widely followed benchmark, like the S&P 500, only to stagnate following the addition. As bullish as I am on artificial intelligence, Palantir’s current sky-high valuation is just not sustainable. There are plenty of AI stocks with high growth potential trading at reasonable valuations… I can’t see Palantir as one of them. [⇒ Read More Here]( That’s all for today, we’ll be back tomorrow with more topics and articles from our editors. Email us [here](mailto:feedback@paradigmpressgroup.com) with whatever crosses your mind that you want us to cover. We look forward to hearing from you! Looking forward to your financial future, [The Daily FWD] The Daily FWD [feedback@paradigmpressgroup.com](mailto:feedback@paradigmpressgroup.com?subject=Daily FWD Feedback) Recommended Reads: [Bad News for Trump]( [Click here to learn more]( Former advisor to the CIA, the Pentagon and the White House Jim Rickards just released [this election bombshell](. 99.99% of Americans don’t even know this book exists. It’s published by the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs… And it contains intel that Jim believes will play a critical role in what he’s calling [“the coming election meltdown.”]( [⇒ Read More Here]( [Paradigm]( ☰ ⊗ [UPDATE PREFERENCES]( [Contact Us]( © 2024 Paradigm Press, LLC. 1001 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD 21201. By submitting your email address, you consent to Paradigm Press, LLC. delivering daily email issues and advertisements. To end your The Daily FWD e-mail subscription and associated external offers sent from The Daily FWD, feel free to [click here,]( or manage your newsletter preferences [here.]( Please note: the mailbox associated with this email address is not monitored, so do not reply to this message. We welcome comments or suggestions at feedback@paradigmpressgroup.com. This address is for feedback only. For questions about your account or to speak with customer service, [contact us here]( or call (844)-731-0984. 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