Trump questions legitimacy of Canadian elections by the end of May?
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This market will resolve to "Yes" if, by May 31, 2025, former U.S. President Donald Trump publicly questions the legitimacy of Canada's federal elections held on April 28, 2025. Public questioning includes statements made through official channels such as press releases, interviews, or posts on his verified social media accounts. If no such statements are made by the specified date, the market will resolve to "No."

  • Update 2025-04-28 (PST) (AI summary of creator comment): - Excluded statements: Accusations of propaganda or misinformation by foreign actors alone do not qualify as questioning the election’s legitimacy.

    • Required wording: Must directly challenge legitimacy (e.g., “stolen election”, “fake elections”).

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The perfect question. Nobody knows.

sold Ṁ75 YES

Does accusing foreign actors of spreading propaganda/misinformation count?

@spiderduckpig no. This would not amount to questioning the legitimacy of the electoral results. He needs to say something in the spirit of "stolen election" "fake elections" etc.

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