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No, there's no bias or self-interest involved here at all. Nothing to see, move on.
Congressmen make millions betting on companies that they have direct regulatory oversight over, so it's only fair.
Betting on seems fine. Betting against seems problematic.
No issue with this. I would have an issue with campaigns using campaign funds to bid up their candidates on prediction markets to make them look more appealing.
Congressmen make millions betting on companies that they have direct regulatory oversight over, so it's only fair.
Betting on seems fine. Betting against seems problematic.
No issue with this. I would have an issue with campaigns using campaign funds to bid up their candidates on prediction markets to make them look more appealing.