Which keywords will have special treatment when they're in/are the answer to a politics question?
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97%
Republican Party
97%
Democratic Party
94%
Joe Biden
90%
Donald Trump
84%
The names of each U.S. state
77%
Libertarian Party
75%
Federal
66%
State
63%
Green Party
62%
United States
60%
Independent
59%
Senate
46%
Election
44%
Local
39%
Primary
32%
House of Representatives
30%
Third party
8%
General

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@Joshua reminder this market exists, not sure what you'll do with it lol

@Tumbles hahahah what the hell is this I guess I'll figure it out

@Joshua first instinct is to resolve Ray Shaun Elussy to No and all others to N/A because there are no plans for this feature I know of

Once you've built up the technology, may I suggest?

bought Ṁ50 of Democratic Party YES

"Democratic Party" and "Republican Party" already have special treatment, right? They show up as a special shade of blue and red when they're options in a Manifold Politics question.

bought Ṁ10 of State NO

Betting down "state", "local", "independent", and "general" since these words have a lot of other uses outside of politics