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  2. Polymarket - Wikipedia

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    Polymarket is an American cryptocurrency-based prediction market, headquartered in Manhattan, New York City. Launched in 2020, it offers a platform where investors can place bets on various future events, including economic indicators , weather patterns, awards, as well as political and legislative outcomes.

  3. Long before Polymarket, election polls and predictions were ...

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    Election polls may seem cheerless, inscrutable, and wrapped in data and murky terminology. But on close examination, it’s clear they possess and project an unexpected degree of entertainment ...

  4. What to know about the potential $30 million whale moving ...

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    This year, Polymarket has seen $1.75 billion worth of trading volume, according to data from The Block, with betting activity exploding on US election outcomes. In October alone, the betting ...

  5. Polymarket users have wagered $3.2 billion on the outcome of ...

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    Polymarket did not respond to a request for comment. The rise of betting markets signaled a step change in how elections were covered by the press and observed by the public.

  6. Polymarket's pro-Trump election predictions aren't so ...

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    The betting site Polymarket has emerged as a hot topic in the 2024 presidential race. Trump's odds of winning are at 66% there based on bets. National polls generally show the race tied.

  7. Polymarket tilts toward a Donald Trump victory in the ...

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    Polymarket odds offer a useful gauge for predicting the upcoming election, but there are significant caveats. Real-time prediction markets can react faster than polls, making them a key part of ...

  8. Polymarkets in Everything

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    Plus: Democrats admitting big cities have big problems, Tulsi Gabbard's appointment, and more...

  9. Poll taxes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Poll taxes became a tool of disenfranchisement in the South during Jim Crow, following the end of Reconstruction. Payment of a poll tax was a prerequisite to the registration for voting in a number of states until 1965. The tax emerged in some states of the United States in the late nineteenth century as part of the Jim Crow laws.