Trader sentiment on Polymarket for Trump's statements at the Memphis Roundtable centers on his focus on urban crime and economic policy, as Memphis reports among the nation's highest violent crime rates per recent FBI statistics. Recent campaign stops have amplified critiques of Democratic leadership on law enforcement and inflation, mirroring themes likely at this conservative-leaning event with local leaders. Odds reflect historical patterns from Trump's roundtables, where off-script remarks on immigration and Kamala Harris often emerge amid audience questions. The September 20 gathering could preview debate tactics, with traders pricing in 60-70% probabilities for crime-related phrases based on prepared excerpts and rally transcripts, acknowledging rapid shifts from breaking news.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated$42,507 Vol.
Thousand / Hundred 25+ times
28%
Job 15+ times
51%
Biden / Obama 7+ times
39%
Iran 7+ times
29%
Border 7+ times
71%
Scam / Fraud 3+ times
43%
Hell 8+ times
11%
Hottest
24%
ID / Identification
61%
FEMA
24%
Oil
61%
Nuclear
63%
Cancer
17%
Windmill
15%
Rubio / Vance
67%
Hormuz
34%
AI / Artificial Intelligence
14%
Egg
9%
Fake news
55%
Stupid / Idiot
56%
Excursion
33%
NATO
41%
Chicago
82%
Obliterated / Obliteration / Obliterating / Obliterate
51%
Favored Nation
23%
Washington / DC
92%
-No Qualifying Event-
1%
$42,507 Vol.
Thousand / Hundred 25+ times
28%
Job 15+ times
51%
Biden / Obama 7+ times
39%
Iran 7+ times
29%
Border 7+ times
71%
Scam / Fraud 3+ times
43%
Hell 8+ times
11%
Hottest
24%
ID / Identification
61%
FEMA
24%
Oil
61%
Nuclear
63%
Cancer
17%
Windmill
15%
Rubio / Vance
67%
Hormuz
34%
AI / Artificial Intelligence
14%
Egg
9%
Fake news
55%
Stupid / Idiot
56%
Excursion
33%
NATO
41%
Chicago
82%
Obliterated / Obliteration / Obliterating / Obliterate
51%
Favored Nation
23%
Washington / DC
92%
-No Qualifying Event-
1%
This market will resolve to "Yes" if Donald Trump says the listed term during the Memphis Roundtable scheduled for March 23, 2026. Otherwise, the market will resolve to "No".
Plural and possessive forms of the listed term will count toward the resolution of this market regardless of context; however, other forms will NOT count.
Instances where the term is used in a compound word will count regardless of context (e.g., joyful is not a compound word for "joy," however, "killjoy" is a compounding of the words "kill" and "joy").
This market is explicitly about Trump's Memphis Roundtable scheduled for March 23, 2026, 1PM ET. Speeches, events, or comments that occur outside of the named, scheduled event will not qualify toward this market's resolution. If the event contains a Q&A, it will count toward the resolution of this market.
AI-generated audio or video will not count toward this market's resolution.
If this event is definitively cancelled, or otherwise is not aired by March 23, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, "-No Qualifying Event-" will resolve to "Yes" and all other brackets will resolve to "No".
The resolution source will be video of the events. Only remarks which are broadcast or streamed live will count toward this market's resolution.
Market Opened: Mar 20, 2026, 10:50 AM ET
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0x65070BE91...Trader sentiment on Polymarket for Trump's statements at the Memphis Roundtable centers on his focus on urban crime and economic policy, as Memphis reports among the nation's highest violent crime rates per recent FBI statistics. Recent campaign stops have amplified critiques of Democratic leadership on law enforcement and inflation, mirroring themes likely at this conservative-leaning event with local leaders. Odds reflect historical patterns from Trump's roundtables, where off-script remarks on immigration and Kamala Harris often emerge amid audience questions. The September 20 gathering could preview debate tactics, with traders pricing in 60-70% probabilities for crime-related phrases based on prepared excerpts and rally transcripts, acknowledging rapid shifts from breaking news.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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