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How many presidential debates in 2024?

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$2,352,425vol

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There have been two debates
No

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There have been two debates
No

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No more debates
Yes

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Exactly one more debate
No

Rules summary for
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If there are exactly 0 debates between the presidential nominees for the Democratic and Republican Parties, the market resolves to Yes. Outcome verified from The New York Times.
The first debate between the presidential nominees happened on June 27, 2024. The second debate between the presidential nominees happened on September 10, 2024. Clarification 7/11/24 6:45 AM ET: To be clear, a debate will count for this market if it has the presumptive or official Democratic or Republican nominees for President. The nominee need not be a specific person (e.g. Joe Biden) as the nominee could change. As long as the debaters are the presumptive/actual nominees, and reported by the Source Agency (The New York Times), then the debate will be counted for the purpose of the market. Note: this event is mutually exclusive.

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The 2024 presidential election is marked by unusual factors, including the early nomination of candidates and their ages. Joe Biden and Donald Trump, the oldest major-party presidential candidates in history, have agreed to two debates—one on June 27 and another on September 10—bypassing the traditional Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) for debates hosted by CNN and ABC News. This departure from the traditional debate format raises questions about its implications for the electoral process.
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