Four mystery accounts dished out $30 million of crypto on bets that Trump will win White House

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And there's your 60% odds favoring Trump, right there. As we keep reminding the faithful, Polymarket is not a polling service; it's a betting site. $30M poured into pro-Trump bets by four people have massively skewed the betting odds.

Four mysterious accounts have reportedly bet $30 million on Trump to win the presidency in November.

Bettors on Polymarket, a crypto-based prediction market, have increased their wagers that the Republican nominee would win the election in recent weeks.

While National polling averages by FiveThirtyEight show Harris with a 2.5-point lead over Trump, on Friday, Trump had 60 per cent betting odds on Polymarket compared to Harris’ 39 per cent.

 
And there's your 60% odds favoring Trump, right there. As we keep reminding the faithful, Polymarket is not a polling service; it's a betting site. $30M poured into pro-Trump bets by four people have massively skewed the betting odds.

Four mysterious accounts have reportedly bet $30 million on Trump to win the presidency in November.

Bettors on Polymarket, a crypto-based prediction market, have increased their wagers that the Republican nominee would win the election in recent weeks.

While National polling averages by FiveThirtyEight show Harris with a 2.5-point lead over Trump, on Friday, Trump had 60 per cent betting odds on Polymarket compared to Harris’ 39 per cent.

Trump is the favourite on Odds Shark.
 
And there's your 60% odds favoring Trump, right there. As we keep reminding the faithful, Polymarket is not a polling service; it's a betting site. $30M poured into pro-Trump bets by four people have massively skewed the betting odds.

Four mysterious accounts have reportedly bet $30 million on Trump to win the presidency in November.

Bettors on Polymarket, a crypto-based prediction market, have increased their wagers that the Republican nominee would win the election in recent weeks.

While National polling averages by FiveThirtyEight show Harris with a 2.5-point lead over Trump, on Friday, Trump had 60 per cent betting odds on Polymarket compared to Harris’ 39 per cent.

That would definitely sway the odds.
 
And there's your 60% odds favoring Trump, right there. As we keep reminding the faithful, Polymarket is not a polling service; it's a betting site. $30M poured into pro-Trump bets by four people have massively skewed the betting odds.

Four mysterious accounts have reportedly bet $30 million on Trump to win the presidency in November.

Bettors on Polymarket, a crypto-based prediction market, have increased their wagers that the Republican nominee would win the election in recent weeks.

While National polling averages by FiveThirtyEight show Harris with a 2.5-point lead over Trump, on Friday, Trump had 60 per cent betting odds on Polymarket compared to Harris’ 39 per cent.

That's just not right. Crushing their hopes like that. You know we got some overstimulated Trumplings here. Have you thought about that?
 
And there's your 60% odds favoring Trump, right there. As we keep reminding the faithful, Polymarket is not a polling service; it's a betting site. $30M poured into pro-Trump bets by four people have massively skewed the betting odds.

Four mysterious accounts have reportedly bet $30 million on Trump to win the presidency in November.

Bettors on Polymarket, a crypto-based prediction market, have increased their wagers that the Republican nominee would win the election in recent weeks.

While National polling averages by FiveThirtyEight show Harris with a 2.5-point lead over Trump, on Friday, Trump had 60 per cent betting odds on Polymarket compared to Harris’ 39 per cent.

You do know betting markets aren’t polls right?
 
And there's your 60% odds favoring Trump, right there. As we keep reminding the faithful, Polymarket is not a polling service; it's a betting site. $30M poured into pro-Trump bets by four people have massively skewed the betting odds.

Four mysterious accounts have reportedly bet $30 million on Trump to win the presidency in November.

Bettors on Polymarket, a crypto-based prediction market, have increased their wagers that the Republican nominee would win the election in recent weeks.

While National polling averages by FiveThirtyEight show Harris with a 2.5-point lead over Trump, on Friday, Trump had 60 per cent betting odds on Polymarket compared to Harris’ 39 per cent.

RCP as of today has Trump AHEAD IN ALL SWING STATES. Just so you know, swing states are the ONLY STATES that matter in terms of who wins or loses. You probably don't understand this but the national popular vote means NOTHING.
 
And there's your 60% odds favoring Trump, right there. As we keep reminding the faithful, Polymarket is not a polling service; it's a betting site. $30M poured into pro-Trump bets by four people have massively skewed the betting odds.

Four mysterious accounts have reportedly bet $30 million on Trump to win the presidency in November.

Bettors on Polymarket, a crypto-based prediction market, have increased their wagers that the Republican nominee would win the election in recent weeks.

While National polling averages by FiveThirtyEight show Harris with a 2.5-point lead over Trump, on Friday, Trump had 60 per cent betting odds on Polymarket compared to Harris’ 39 per cent.

Two weeks ago, 538's forecast of the presidential election gave Vice President Kamala Harris just a 58-in-100 chance of defeating former President Donald Trump on Nov. 5. Now — just 18 days away from Election Day — our forecast gives Trump the bare advantage in the race with a 52-in-100 chance to win.
 
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Well, this nonsense is making things look pretty bleak for your cult leader.
A. That's the whole reason why they did it. Perceptions can make a difference, and this is just another political advert when it's done this way.

And B. You said the "C" word so

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And there's your 60% odds favoring Trump, right there. As we keep reminding the faithful, Polymarket is not a polling service; it's a betting site. $30M poured into pro-Trump bets by four people have massively skewed the betting odds.

Four mysterious accounts have reportedly bet $30 million on Trump to win the presidency in November.

Bettors on Polymarket, a crypto-based prediction market, have increased their wagers that the Republican nominee would win the election in recent weeks.

While National polling averages by FiveThirtyEight show Harris with a 2.5-point lead over Trump, on Friday, Trump had 60 per cent betting odds on Polymarket compared to Harris’ 39 per cent.


Hmmmm.....looks like Polymarket kicked the pollsters asses...
 
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