Brooke Sutherland, Columnist

These Election Takeaways Hold No Matter Who Wins

A lot is still up in the air, but some form of aerospace stimulus, climate change investment and infrastructure spending looks likely.

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At least it's Friday. It's been a long, mentally draining week for all of us. As of the writing of this newsletter (3 p.m. on Friday), we still don’t have a definitive answer as to who is going to be the next U.S. president. The fate of the Senate is also up in the air, with Democrats’ ability to take control of that side of the legislature contingent on two Georgia seats that appear to be headed for a runoff election … in January. That makes major predictions about knock-on effects for the manufacturing sector a challenge. But here's what we do know: