investors are watching polit very closely as we enter the home stretch of the preside according to kneelsen, more than 66 million a watched the debate last night. mike santoli right now. >> r the market has not quite called the election for hillary clinton, but wall industri has grown more confident the odds moved in her favor. the relationship between financial markets and election outcomes is indirect and hard to prove. in balance, stocks are generally stronger when clinton's odds of victory are rising. this followed a tumultuous weekend when donald trump lo the support of many after his taped comment was released. the stocks climbed as soon as they opened monday evening and higher. ma take wagers on the looks and had clinton's odds of raising more 80%. mexico's currency climbed by 2% against the u.s. dollar on monday. peso a key barometer of trump's position on the assumpti his trade and immigratio policies would hurt the mexican economy. wall stree pol analysts say investor don't necessa have an outright political tilt toward clinton but markets prefer the more predictable status quo ca