Debate fallout: Biden's stumble against Trump may ignite stock market uncertainty

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Investors are bracing for a potential shakeup in the presidential race following President Joe Biden’s prime-time last week. The concern: an unknown quantity atop the Democratic ticket should Biden bow out amid intense pressure from mega-donors and rank-and-file members of Congress. "It’s very difficult to avoid the fact that President Biden no longer seems viable in this election," 22V Research’s Kim Wallace (video above).

"The way forward is contentious for Democrats. Realistically, there is absolutely no way to do this smoothly, but they have work to do and they know it." For investors who have watched the S&P 500 surge 15% this year, AGF Investments’ a new candidate on the ticket could signal "volatility, instability, you name it" for a market in rally mode.



Potential candidates floated to Yahoo Finance by sources include California Gov. Gavin Newsom, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Pennsylvania Gov.

Josh Shapiro, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Of the names being discussed, Renaissance Macro’s that Vice President Kamala Harris and Commerce Secretary are among the names that may be viewed favorably by a nervous market. "If you operate under the view that markets don’t like uncertainty, there’s a case where Harris could be viewed as a continuation of President Biden.

.. there’s clarity from a policy perspective," Pavlick said.

Pavlick added Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo — who has been front and center on .