Which keywords will have special treatment when they're in/are the answer to a politics question?
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Resolved
NO
Ray Shaun Elussy
Resolved
NO
Democratic Party
Resolved
NO
Republican Party
Resolved
NO
Joe Biden
Resolved
NO
Donald Trump
Resolved
NO
Senate
Resolved
NO
House of Representatives
Resolved
NO
The names of each U.S. state
Resolved
NO
Independent
Resolved
NO
Third party
Resolved
NO
Libertarian Party
Resolved
NO
Green Party
Resolved
NO
United States
Resolved
NO
Federal
Resolved
NO
State
Resolved
NO
Local
Resolved
NO
General
Resolved
NO
Election
Resolved
NO
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@mods Can these be resolved? All of these are no, right?

@Joshua any plans to do anything with this?

@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?

"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.

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

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