No one knows how Tuesday's presidential election will turn out. Still, the Federal Reserve's move two days later is much easier to predict: With inflation continuing to cool, the Fed is set to cut interest rates for a second time this year.
<p>WASHINGTON — No one knows how Tuesday's presidential election will turn out.
</p><p>Trump's proposals to impose high tariffs on all imports and launch mass deportations of unauthorized immigrants and his threat to intrude on the Fed's normally independent rate decisions 
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