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    Trump maintains lead in PredictIt’s 2024 presidential general election market

    By Ellen Morrissey,

    21 days ago
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    As of June 25, 2024, PredictIt’s 2024 presidential general election market shows former President Donald Trump (R) at $0.51 and President Joe Biden (D) at $0.48. Trump has held the lead in this market since May 16, 2024. No other candidate has more than a $0.10 share price. The share price, which rises and falls based on market demand, roughly corresponds to the market’s estimate of the probability of an event taking place.

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    The Democratic presidential primary market shows Biden leading at $0.86. No other candidate has a share price at or above $0.10.

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    Trump leads the Republican presidential primary market at $0.93. No other candidate has a share price at or above $0.10.

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    PredictIt is an online political futures market in which users purchase shares relating to the outcome of political events using real money. Each event, such as an election, has a number of contracts associated with it, each correlating to a different outcome. Services such as PredictIt can be used to gain insight into the outcome of elections.

    On May 10, 2024, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) voted 3-2 to issue a rule proposal that would ban election betting markets. Previously, the commission announced it intended to rescind PredictIt’s no-action letter on August 4, 2022, with an effective date set for February 2023. On its website, PredictIt said that barring any changes in CFTC policy, it would halt trading on February 15, 2023. The CFTC reversed this decision in March 2023, allowing the platform to operate legally

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