Last week, Kalshi asked paid political influencers to remove posts from X that questioned the integrity of the Los Angeles mayoral election with regard to the promotion of odds on the popular online
prediction market platform.
According to Semafor, a leading MAGA influencer named Gunther Eagleman posted several times on X about the LA mayoral race being stolen from right-wing candidate and former reality star
Spencer Pratt.
The posts were part of a paid partnership with Kalshi, which allows people to vote on political races.
Multiple right-leaning political influencers in partnership with
Kalshi have promoted the idea of election fraud in relation to Democratic candidate Nithya Raman overtaking Pratt as ballots continue to be counted, Semafor noted in its report.
On Friday,
Kalshi asked Eagleman and other influencers to remove the posts in question.
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“We’ve asked these to be taken down, as they violate our affiliate marketing policies,” Dani
Lever, a spokesperson, told Semafor.
Separately, the ad industry self-regulatory watchdog said Monday that it had referred Kalshi to the Federal Trade Commission and others for
allegedly failing to participate in a review of influencer marketing.
The FTC has previously stated it would allow prediction markets to operate more openly.
As a result, Kalshi and
other marketplaces such as Polymarket have partnered with influencers, many of whom post on X, to share prediction market data.