ml--t's bring in matt matt maley.as that these headlines about how there's going to be anxiety with the counting of the votes itself, to the outcome, are starting to catch people's attention as a sort of nerves, perhaps. >> there's no question. headline seems to move the market. the head of the gop in pennsylvania was going to suddenly say, we are not going to go by what the voters say, we choose ourselves. gop committee doesn't have the power to do that. but for one thing, it is interesting, no matter who wins the election, every four years, you go back 50 years, forever wins the election, you start right around the election to about a week and a half or so later. there's usually a bond in the market matter who wins. market rallies into the end of the year. there's been a couple of times with the market was flat. ralliedher time, it's into the end of the year except for one. that was 2000. the one time we had a contested election. 7%-8%. fell between we could easily see some of the senatorial results contested. it's