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Who will win the election? Trump surges on prediction markets

November 6, 2024
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Betting markets took a sharp turn toward Donald Trump on Tuesday night as the first states were called in the presidential election.

So far, reliably Republican and Democratic states have been called. Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, Alabama, Mississippi, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Florida, Tennessee, Arkansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Louisiana, Wyoming, Ohio, and Texas are in Donald Trump’s column. Vermont, Maryland, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Illinois, Delaware, and New York are in Kamala Harris’s column.

No swing states have been called yet, but there are signs Trump has improved over his 2020 performance in other states like Florida and Virginia.

According to Kalshi, Trump’s odds of winning jumped to 83% from 57% at the start of the day. On PredictIt, a contract for Trump winning the election leapt to 85 cents from 54 cents on Monday. On the new IBKR Forecast Trader from Interactive Brokers, Trump’s odds soared to 88% from 59% at the start of the day.

Polymarket, a crypto-based prediction market, showed Trump’s chances had shot up to 89% Tuesday evening from 62% early in the morning.

Meanwhile, financial markets have also started to price in a Trump victory, as the dollar, Treasury yields, Bitcoin, and shares of Trump Media and Technology took off in after-hours trading.

Last week and over the weekend, prediction markets had shown strong momentum for Harris, who even took the lead briefly on a few exchanges.

Bolstering Harris’s prospects was Saturday’s closely watched Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll conducted by Selzer & Co. that showed Harris leading Trump 47% to 44% among likely voters.

Follow the outcomes, understand the impacts. Read all of our U.S. election coverage here.

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