In the race for the U.S. presidency, a stark contrast emerges on Polymarket as the distribution of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris shares highlights distinct economic philosophies that mirror each candidate’s policies.
What Happened: According to data from Primo Data and Polymarketanalytics, the ownership concentration reveals two markedly different supporter profiles, with Trump’s largest backers consolidating a majority of the shares, while Kamala’s supporters appear more diverse and evenly distributed.
Trump’s “Yes” shares on Polymarket show that five major accounts hold 50% of the total 162 million shares—an estimated $81 million in payouts should he win.
The largest of these accounts, dubbed “Le …
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