And Now its Trump Again Over Harris on Polymarket
By Olivier Acuña | TH3FUS3 Chief Editor
August 21, 2024 06:19 AM
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TL;DR In a surprising turn of events, Donald Trump has outpaced Kamala Harris on Polymarket. The former President holds a 50% chance of winning, while Harris' odds stand at 49%. This shift comes amid the Democratic National Convention.
Donald Trump has moved past Kamala Harris on Polymarket in a swift turn of events. The former United States President is now ahead with a 50% chance of winning the upcoming Presidential elections ahead of Kamala Harris' 49%. Polymarket has seen its popularity surge ahead of the U.S. elections.
Trump Takes the Lead
The Republican candidate took the lead in the prediction market over his opponent Kamala Harris. Recent polls place Trump at 50% while Harris at 49%, with a slight lead coming amid the Democratic National Convention.
Previously, the United States Vice President took the lead and extended the same on Polymarket after Joe Biden withdrew from the race. This was due to momentum on Kamala Harris's campaign, which saw her chances soar to 52%.
Crypto Policies in Focus
As the campaign intensifies, slight swings are expected on both sides with crypto-related policies moving to the fore. On Aug 19, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) released its party ideals without the mention of cryptocurrencies.
Crypto policy watchers say the party needs a clear-cut agenda for the market. As the market becomes mainstream in the coming polls, stakeholders look for pro-industry candidates with several support groups leaning toward the sector.
Industry Backing
Previously, several crypto and tech leaders have backed Trump although efforts from Crypto4Harris seek to slash the former President's grip on the industry.
Donald Trump's dominance in the prediction market over Kamala Harris comes after day 1 of the DNC Convention.
Initial reactions after Donald Trump surged in the polls pointed to alleged claims that Kamala Harris would endorse a 25% unrealized gains tax.
Social Media Reactions
While this isn't confirmed, critics took to X (formerly Twitter) to lambast such alleged policy directions. Cardano's co-founder Charles Hoskinson wrote that a 25% tax on unrealized gains is the most unconstitutional theft proposed by a political party.