Trump's worst state on Super Tuesday?
$560,210 Vol.
Vermont 50.0%
Massachusetts 50.0%
Utah 50.0%
Virginia 50.0%
OUTCOMERESULT

Vermont
$80,846 Vol.
Yes

Vermont
$80,846 Vol.
Yes

Massachusetts
$39,535 Vol.
No

Massachusetts
$39,535 Vol.
No

Utah
$37,808 Vol.
No

Utah
$37,808 Vol.
No

Virginia
$50,207 Vol.
No

Virginia
$50,207 Vol.
No

Colorado
$36,557 Vol.
No

Colorado
$36,557 Vol.
No

Arkansas
$37,689 Vol.
No

Arkansas
$37,689 Vol.
No

Alabama
$32,703 Vol.
No

Alabama
$32,703 Vol.
No

Alaska
$43,230 Vol.
No

Alaska
$43,230 Vol.
No

California
$25,923 Vol.
No

California
$25,923 Vol.
No

Maine
$20,733 Vol.
No

Maine
$20,733 Vol.
No

Minnesota
$26,400 Vol.
No

Minnesota
$26,400 Vol.
No

North Carolina
$46,909 Vol.
No

North Carolina
$46,909 Vol.
No

Oklahoma
$25,371 Vol.
No

Oklahoma
$25,371 Vol.
No

Tennessee
$34,635 Vol.
No

Tennessee
$34,635 Vol.
No

Texas
$21,663 Vol.
No

Texas
$21,663 Vol.
No
Rules
Update: Per the rules, the margin for this market group is defined using votes for Trump and votes for the next highest vote-getter:
# Trump / (# Trump + # Next highest ) - # Next highest / (# Trump + # Next highest). The margin for this market doesn’t take into consideration votes for other candidates.
This market will resolve to "Yes" if Donald J. Trump performs worse in the Vermont Republican primary compared to all other states participating in the 2024 Super Tuesday Republican Primaries. Otherwise, this market will resolve to “No”.
Trump's worst performance will be considered as either the smallest margin of victory if Trump wins all super Tuesday primaries, or largest margin of defeat if Trump loses one or more primaries.
‘Margin' is defined as the difference between the percentages of votes received by Donald J. Trump and the second-highest vote-getter. Percentages of the votes received by each of the two candidates will be determined by dividing the total number of votes each receives by the sum of all votes received by both candidates in the election.
The states participating in the Super Tuesday Republican Primaries are: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, and Virginia excluding American Samoa.
The resolution source for this market will be the announcement of the primary results from the participating state Republican parties. However, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
# Trump / (# Trump + # Next highest ) - # Next highest / (# Trump + # Next highest). The margin for this market doesn’t take into consideration votes for other candidates.
This market will resolve to "Yes" if Donald J. Trump performs worse in the Vermont Republican primary compared to all other states participating in the 2024 Super Tuesday Republican Primaries. Otherwise, this market will resolve to “No”.
Trump's worst performance will be considered as either the smallest margin of victory if Trump wins all super Tuesday primaries, or largest margin of defeat if Trump loses one or more primaries.
‘Margin' is defined as the difference between the percentages of votes received by Donald J. Trump and the second-highest vote-getter. Percentages of the votes received by each of the two candidates will be determined by dividing the total number of votes each receives by the sum of all votes received by both candidates in the election.
The states participating in the Super Tuesday Republican Primaries are: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, and Virginia excluding American Samoa.
The resolution source for this market will be the announcement of the primary results from the participating state Republican parties. However, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Created At: Feb 29, 2024, 11:18 PM
Volume
$560,210End Date
Mar 5, 2024Created At
Feb 29, 2024, 11:18 PMResolver
0x2F5e3684c...Outcome proposed: Yes
No dispute
Final outcome: Yes
$560,210 Vol.
Trump's worst state on Super Tuesday?
Vermont 50.0%
Massachusetts 50.0%
Utah 50.0%
Virginia 50.0%

Vermont
$80,846 Vol.
Yes

Massachusetts
$39,535 Vol.
No

Utah
$37,808 Vol.
No

Virginia
$50,207 Vol.
No

Colorado
$36,557 Vol.
No

Arkansas
$37,689 Vol.
No

Alabama
$32,703 Vol.
No

Alaska
$43,230 Vol.
No

California
$25,923 Vol.
No

Maine
$20,733 Vol.
No

Minnesota
$26,400 Vol.
No

North Carolina
$46,909 Vol.
No

Oklahoma
$25,371 Vol.
No

Tennessee
$34,635 Vol.
No

Texas
$21,663 Vol.
No
About
Volume
$560,210End Date
Mar 5, 2024Created At
Feb 29, 2024, 11:18 PMResolver
0x2F5e3684c...



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