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Kalshi Offers July Fourth Promo Across Western States, Including Oregon

As the nation gears up for Independence Day, political prediction market platform Kalshi has unveiled a special promotional offer for users in Oregon, Washington, and California. The updated promo code, “OREGONLIVE1,” is now live, providing new users in these states with an opportunity to engage in event-based trading with potential bonus incentives tied to the July Fourth holiday.

Kalshi, a regulated exchange where traders buy and sell contracts on the outcomes of political and economic events, continues to expand its reach in the Pacific Northwest and West Coast markets. The timing of this promotion is strategic, as interest in political forecasts often spikes around national holidays and major political events. For Oregon residents, this marks another sign of the platform’s growing footprint in a state increasingly engaged in political discourse and data-driven speculation.

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The exclusive code allows users signing up in Washington, Oregon, and California to access enhanced trading credits or reduced initial fees, though specific terms vary by state and are subject to Kalshi’s standard verification processes. Industry analysts note that localized promotions like this are part of a broader trend in the fintech and political betting sectors, targeting states with more permissive regulatory environments for prediction market platforms.

In Oregon, where political engagement is historically high, the offer may attract both seasoned forecasters and newcomers curious about forecasting everything from election outcomes to legislative developments. Kalshi’s operations remain compliant with state and federal regulations, and the company emphasizes that all trading is based on real-world events, not on the outcomes of sports or games of chance.

Interested parties in the three-state region are encouraged to use the “OREGONLIVE1” code before the promotional period ends, though Kalshi has not announced a specific expiration date. For now, the deal stands as a welcome boost for political enthusiasts looking to put their predictions to the test this holiday season.

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