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- GRAPEVINE, Page 13Oh, Great. More Bulls in Politics.
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- By PAUL GRAY/Reported by David Ellis
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- In one of their wearier metaphors, commentators often talk
- of a politician's stock rising or falling during a campaign;
- at the Iowa City campus of the University of Iowa, politicians'
- stocks are actually rising and falling. Four faculty members
- -- three economists and a political scientist -- have opened
- a computer-driven stock market in which the only two issues
- available are Democratic Senator Tom Harkin and his Republican
- challenger Tom Tauke. (Because the university draws students
- from neighboring Illinois, shares in Paul Simon and his G.O.P.
- opponent Lynn Martin will soon be available.) Investors can buy
- a bundled issue, a minimum of one share each in Harkin and
- Tauke, for $2. Or they can go into the open market and buy
- shares in either candidate; at the moment, Harkin is trading
- at $1.20 and Tauke at 80 cents. Do these price fluctuations
- have any bearing on the November outcome? The same faculty
- group set up a market for the 1988 presidential race; the day
- before the election, prices indicated a preference for Bush
- shares by a margin of 7.6% -- almost exactly his edge in the
- nationwide popular vote.
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