Kamala Harris leading in 4 of 6 swing states on Polymarket
According to the current Polymarket odds, 77% of participants believe Vice President Kamala Harris is favored to win the popular vote. Go to Source
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According to the current Polymarket odds, 77% of participants believe Vice President Kamala Harris is favored to win the popular vote. Go to Source
With only 44 days remaining until the U.S. election, the blockchain-powered predictions market Polymarket shows Vice President Kamala Harris slightly ahead in a wager against former President Donald Trump. As of Sunday, Sept. 22, Harris holds 52%, with Trump close on her heels at 47%. Harris Tops Trump in Polls and Prediction Markets as Countdown … Read more
While the crypto market’s brief dip after U.S. Presidential candidate Kamala Harris’ debate “win” against Donald Trump suggested the market favours the former president, Ziad El Baba, Ramp Network’s chief product officer, says the drop’s short-lived nature indicates users are wary of both candidates. El Baba also notes the market’s quick recovery reinforces a notion … Read more
The 2024 election is projected to be a tight race on the granular local level, but this shouldn’t matter for the long-term price of BTC. Go to Source
Nansen CEO Alex Svanevik discusses the contrasting impacts Trump and Harris presidencies could have on crypto businesses globally. Go to Source
After former President Donald Trump and his family introduced World Liberty Financial (WLF) during an X Spaces interview, meme coins inspired by Trump have enjoyed a notable rise in value over the past 24 hours when compared to the U.S. dollar. Political Meme Coins Surge After Trump Slams Kamala Harris, Praises Crypto On Tuesday, Sept. … Read more
Crypto and Bitcoin mining-related stocks in the US bounced back from an early trading day dip after opinion polls showed voters rated Kamala Harris debate performance. Go to Source
Kamala Harris has given cryptocurrency fans little to be hopeful about — despite some of the milquetoast rhetoric from her supporters. Go to Source
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump made no mention of digital assets during their first-ever debate as Trump’s odds of victory plunged on betting markets. Go to Source
The first and possibly only US presidential debate in 2024 will have the two candidates meeting in person for the first time. Go to Source