As the U.S. presidential election approaches in November, reactions across various prediction platforms are heating up.
On Saturday, CoinTelegraph reported that Republican candidate and former President Donald Trump is leading Democratic candidate Vice President Kamala Harris by 10% on the blockchain-based prediction platform Polymarket.
According to the latest data, Trump currently holds a 55% chance of winning the election, while Harris stands at 45%. Trump has overtaken Harris in four out of six key battleground states, including Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, and Pennsylvania, with the largest margins in Arizona and Georgia.
Meanwhile, CNBC host Jim Cramer has sparked a separate debate by predicting Harris has a strong chance of winning in 2024. His prediction stirred controversy on social media due to the so-called “Jim Cramer inverse indicator”—a theory suggesting that Cramer’s predictions often see the opposite outcome.
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