Polymarket and Kalshi: Trump leading against Harris with 60%
Betting platforms have been abuzz ever since the US presidential election campaign kicked off, with the world waiting with bated breath for the winner. As United States began voting process on Tuesday morning in several states, the polymarket bet on the 2024 US Presidential elections remained largely in favour of Trump with a comfortable odds of 60%. As of the time of writing, Trump leads on Polymarket by 61.9%, while Harris leads by 38.5%.
Source: Polymarket
Similarly, on Kalshi, Trump odds stands at 57% while Harris stands at 43% at the time of writing.
Source: Kalshi
Meanwhile over the weekend , Trump’s chances of winning on the platform decreased to about 57.7%. Harris’s prospects, on the other hand, rose from 33% to 42.3%.
This change came after a recent poll by Ann Selzer of the Des Moines Register in Lowa revealed that, despite Trump’s victories in the state in both 2016 and 2020, Harris was ahead of Trump by three points.
The difference between Trump and Harris has also decreased on Kalshi, another prediction site. Trump currently has a 54% chance, while Harris is not far behind at 46%. Compared to earlier in the week, when Trump had a significantly greater lead of 65% to 35%, this represents a significant shift.
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