Will JD Vance say "Springfield", "Haitian", "Eating cats", "Immigrants in Ohio" or similar when debating Walz?
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Tim Walz and J.D. Vance are currently scheduled to debate on October 1, in an event hosted by CBS. Join our watch party!

Resolution Criteria:

This market will resolve to YES if, during the first debate between Tim Walz and J.D. Vance in the 2024 election cycle, J.D. Vance audibly and clearly says any of the following words or phrases:

  • Eating cats

  • Eating dogs

  • Eating pets

  • Eating pigs

  • Eating wildlife

  • Pet consumption

  • Animal consumption

  • Haitian

  • Springfield

  • Immigrants in Ohio

  • Migrants in Ohio

  • Illegals in Ohio

  • Undocumented in Ohio

  • Crisis in Ohio

Additional Rules:

  • Variations Included: Any pluralization, possessive form, compound words, or phrases that includes any of the words above will count. For example, "eating all of the cats" or "Haitians" would qualify.

  • Pronunciation: Mispronunciations that are clearly understandable and convey the intended word will count.

  • Exclusions: Indirect references, implications, or allusions to the listed words or phrases without explicitly saying them will not count.

Debate Timing and Conditions:

  • Debate Date: The debate must occur before November 4, 2024. If the debate is delayed but takes place before this date, the criteria still apply.

  • Cancellation or Withdrawal: If no debate occurs between Tim Walz and JDVance before November 4, 2024, or if either candidate withdraws before the debate, this market will resolve to NO.

Resolution Source:

  • The determination will be based on the official broadcast recording of the debate as aired by CBS or any other official broadcaster.

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Confused on how grammar works in these markets, how would e.g. "they stole people's pets and ate them" resolve?

@AlexanderMiller Your specific example would not count.

"Eating people's pets" would count as it contains the exact words "Eating pets" within one phrase.