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Kalshi and Polymarket Address Social Media Posts on LA Mayoral Election Integrity

Kalshi and Polymarket have requested that influencers delete posts that cast doubt on the integrity of the Los Angeles mayoral election, labeling these posts as 'paid partnerships.' The companies aim to ensure the dissemination of accurate information about election outcomes.

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Kalshi and Polymarket instructed social media influencers to remove posts that questioned the integrity of the Los Angeles mayoral election, which were identified as 'paid partnerships.' The companies emphasized the importance of accurate information regarding election results.

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  • loaded language: 'questioning the integrity'
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Polymarket and Kalshi Say Influencer Partners Can’t Deny Election Results, Actually

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Kalshi and Polymarket Address Social Media Posts on LA Mayoral Election Integrity

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