Betting Market Which Touts Massive Trump Win ‘Is Being Manipulated’: Experts

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Elon Musk is among Trump supporters who say Polymarket shows he will win.

’s supporters as proof that he will win the election has been manipulated by multi-million dollar wagers to make him appear certain of victory, experts are warning.

As Gerlacher notes, Polymarket’s odds shift doesn’t align with most political polls, which still show Trump, 78, and Harris, who turns 60 on Sunday, still in a neck-and-neck race. “Of course could be manipulated by wealthy people from Russia and China and Iran and Syria, wherever else, right?” Rosenberg said in an appearance on. “You know, North Korea could be buying up and pushing the markets and the idea that we’re supposed to take all of that seriously—and this has some kind of relevance to our election—it’s so bonkers.”Musk is all in on the so-called voodoo.

It’s not just Musk who has pushed Polymarket as a legitimate barometer on the state of the presidential race. CNB’s Kernen also shared a screenshot of Trump’s Polymarket lead to attack another X user, Democratic commentator Fred Wellman, for claiming that Trump’s campaign was faltering. Peter Thiel, the billionaire tech investor who is both a Trump supporter and friend of Musk funds Polymarket.

 

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