With ballots still being counted, control of the House and Senate remains undetermined. Still, the results so far in the midterm elections could offer hints at the potential economic forecast for the U.S. economy. For more, “Marketplace Morning Report” host David Brancaccio spoke with political scientist Ian Bremmer, founder of the Eurasia Group political risk consultancy.
David Brancaccio: How would you like to be controlling a big investment portfolio this morning? You still don’t know which way Congress goes. I mean, do we know enough early on this Wednesday morning to make any decisions about the future that depend on Washington?
Ian Bremmer: A little bit, in the sense of the big existential question, which has kept a lot of people up at night, which is, “What’s the future of American democracy?” It looks a little more stable today than it did just 24 hours ago. The big winner on the…