President-elect Donald Trump's post-election transition has prioritized cabinet nominations, agency overhauls, and executive actions on immigration and trade, with no official statements, proposals, or legislative drafts emerging on nationalizing elections via federal takeover of state-administered processes. Constitutional barriers under Article I, Section 4—vesting primary election authority in states—combined with the need for unlikely congressional approval despite slim Republican majorities, underpin trader consensus pricing "No" at 77%. Recent weeks show no momentum from GOP lawmakers or Trump allies, focusing instead on election integrity probes without centralization signals, leaving structural and political hurdles intact ahead of the January 20 inauguration.
Экспериментальная сводка, созданная ИИ на основе данных Polymarket · ОбновленоБудет ли Трамп национализировать выборы?
Будет ли Трамп национализировать выборы?
Да
$12,425 Объем
$12,425 Объем
Да
$12,425 Объем
$12,425 Объем
A qualifying legislation or action must seek to grant continuing federal control over previously-localized (State-level or local-level) vote-counting, vote certification, or actual election-day voting in federal elections for jurisdictions in more than one state. Temporary federal support to local election authorities, or the execution of previously-recognized federal election duties, will not count.
The primary resolution source will be official information from the United States federal government and a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...A qualifying legislation or action must seek to grant continuing federal control over previously-localized (State-level or local-level) vote-counting, vote certification, or actual election-day voting in federal elections for jurisdictions in more than one state. Temporary federal support to local election authorities, or the execution of previously-recognized federal election duties, will not count.
The primary resolution source will be official information from the United States federal government and a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...President-elect Donald Trump's post-election transition has prioritized cabinet nominations, agency overhauls, and executive actions on immigration and trade, with no official statements, proposals, or legislative drafts emerging on nationalizing elections via federal takeover of state-administered processes. Constitutional barriers under Article I, Section 4—vesting primary election authority in states—combined with the need for unlikely congressional approval despite slim Republican majorities, underpin trader consensus pricing "No" at 77%. Recent weeks show no momentum from GOP lawmakers or Trump allies, focusing instead on election integrity probes without centralization signals, leaving structural and political hurdles intact ahead of the January 20 inauguration.
Экспериментальная сводка, созданная ИИ на основе данных Polymarket · Обновлено
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