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What will Rachel Maddow say during her show?

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About This Market

This market asks which of several predefined phrases, topics, or mentions Rachel Maddow will say during her show; it matters because mentions reveal editorial focus and react to breaking events in real time.

Rachel Maddow is a long‑running cable news host whose program typically mixes longform monologues, interviews, and investigative segments; producers often set themes in advance but the show can shift quickly around breaking news or guest remarks. This specific market lists 13 possible outcomes and shows a close date listed as TBD, so timing and resolution rules are set by the market operator and may be updated on the event page.

Market odds reflect the crowd’s collective expectation about which predefined outcome she will utter during the show; they should be read as dynamic signals about attention and likelihood rather than certainties and can change rapidly as new information arrives.

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When will the 'What will Rachel Maddow say during her show?' market resolve?

Resolution timing is determined by the market operator and currently listed as TBD; typically resolution occurs after the show’s official airtime ends and verification sources (transcript/video) are available—check the event page for the exact resolution window.

How are the 13 outcomes defined and how do I know which one will be used to resolve the market?

Each outcome corresponds to a specific predefined phrase, topic, or mention listed on the event page; the market resolves to the outcome that matches the verified on‑air content according to the operator’s stated rules.

Does saying a paraphrase or discussing a topic count as saying an outcome phrase exactly?

That depends on the market’s resolution criteria: some markets require exact wording, others allow close paraphrase or topical mentions—refer to the event’s resolution rules to see how paraphrase is adjudicated.

What sources will be used to verify whether Rachel Maddow said a given outcome?

Operators commonly use the official broadcast video, closed‑caption transcripts, and time‑stamped recordings; the event page should specify which sources are authoritative for this market.

What types of developments during the day are most likely to change which outcome happens?

Late‑breaking political events, new documents or revelations tied to ongoing investigations, unexpected guest statements, or production changes (e.g., last‑minute segment swaps) are the main drivers that can alter which outcome occurs.

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