KEY POINTS
  • Billionaire investor Marc Lasry told CNBC that a Democratic sweep in November would present problems for U.S. equity markets. 
  • "You know that if the Democrats sweep, you're going to have more regulation. You're going to have higher taxes," Lasry said.
  • "I just don't see that as being a positive for the market," said the longtime Democratic donor. 

Billionaire investor Marc Lasry told CNBC on Wednesday that U.S. equity markets would be troubled if Democrats took control of both chambers of Congress and the White House in the November election.  

"I don't think it's going to be good. You know that if the Democrats sweep, you're going to have more regulation. You're going to have higher taxes. I just don't see that as being a positive for the market," Lasry said on "Halftime Report."