JD Vance's lack of announced travel plans to the Middle East remains the key driver of trader consensus implying low probability for a pre-deadline visit, as his schedule prioritizes domestic campaign stops in battleground states ahead of the November 5 election. No official statements from the Trump-Vance campaign indicate Middle East itinerary amid heightened regional tensions from Israel-Hezbollah clashes and Gaza operations, where US diplomatic engagement has centered on Washington-based talks. Historical precedent shows vice presidential nominees rarely conduct overseas trips late in election cycles. Post-election developments, including potential Trump victory and Vance's VP role, could prompt foreign policy travel, but current evidence shows no catalysts shifting odds significantly. Traders await campaign schedules or surprise announcements.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedWill Vance visit the Middle East by..?
Will Vance visit the Middle East by..?
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April 10
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March 31
8%
April 10
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For the purposes of this market, the Greater Middle East refers to the region comprising Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Yemen, Turkey, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.
For the purpose of this market, a "visit" is defined as Vance physically entering the terrestrial or maritime territory of a listed country. Whether or not Vance enters the country's airspace during the timeframe of this market will have no bearing on a positive resolution.
The primary resolution source for this information will be official information from government of the United States of America, official information from Vance or released by his verified social media accounts, however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
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0x65070BE91...JD Vance's lack of announced travel plans to the Middle East remains the key driver of trader consensus implying low probability for a pre-deadline visit, as his schedule prioritizes domestic campaign stops in battleground states ahead of the November 5 election. No official statements from the Trump-Vance campaign indicate Middle East itinerary amid heightened regional tensions from Israel-Hezbollah clashes and Gaza operations, where US diplomatic engagement has centered on Washington-based talks. Historical precedent shows vice presidential nominees rarely conduct overseas trips late in election cycles. Post-election developments, including potential Trump victory and Vance's VP role, could prompt foreign policy travel, but current evidence shows no catalysts shifting odds significantly. Traders await campaign schedules or surprise announcements.
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