Ted Cruz maintains one of the highest posting volumes among members of Congress on X, with recent weekly totals often landing in the 120-160 range during periods of routine Senate activity and standard news cycles. The tight clustering of trader consensus around the 160-179 and 180-199 brackets reflects his established cadence of original posts, quotes, and replies—driven by ongoing commentary on policy, national security, and Texas issues—combined with limited scheduled catalysts in the immediate window that would reliably push counts higher or lower. Historical patterns show modest week-to-week variation tied to legislative floor time, breaking developments, or personal engagement spikes rather than abrupt changes in overall output. Separation could emerge from sustained major news events prompting frequent reactions, extended Senate sessions with high-profile votes, or unexpected lulls during travel or recesses that reduce daily activity below recent averages.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedTed Cruz # posts August 21 - August 28, 2026?
120-139 26%
160-179 23%
180-199 21%
100-119 20%
<20
1%
20-39
1%
40-59
1%
60-79
1%
80-99
1%
100-119
20%
120-139
26%
140-159
20%
160-179
23%
180-199
21%
200+
5%
120-139 26%
160-179 23%
180-199 21%
100-119 20%
<20
1%
20-39
1%
40-59
1%
60-79
1%
80-99
1%
100-119
20%
120-139
26%
140-159
20%
160-179
23%
180-199
21%
200+
5%
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Replies will NOT count towards the total - however, replies which are recorded on the main feed will be counted by the tracker.
Deleted posts will count as long as they remain available long enough to be captured by the tracker (~5 minutes).
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Market Opened: Aug 18, 2026, 12:00 AM ET
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0x69c47De9D...For the purposes of this market, only main feed posts, quote posts and reposts will count.
Replies will NOT count towards the total - however, replies which are recorded on the main feed will be counted by the tracker.
Deleted posts will count as long as they remain available long enough to be captured by the tracker (~5 minutes).
The resolution source for this market is the "Post Counter" figure for posts found at https://xtracker.poly.havingsomuch.fun. Individual posts can be viewed by clicking "Export Data". If the tracker does not update correctly in accordance with the rules, X itself may be used as a secondary resolution source.
Resolution Source
https://x.com/tedcruzResolver
0x69c47De9D...Ted Cruz maintains one of the highest posting volumes among members of Congress on X, with recent weekly totals often landing in the 120-160 range during periods of routine Senate activity and standard news cycles. The tight clustering of trader consensus around the 160-179 and 180-199 brackets reflects his established cadence of original posts, quotes, and replies—driven by ongoing commentary on policy, national security, and Texas issues—combined with limited scheduled catalysts in the immediate window that would reliably push counts higher or lower. Historical patterns show modest week-to-week variation tied to legislative floor time, breaking developments, or personal engagement spikes rather than abrupt changes in overall output. Separation could emerge from sustained major news events prompting frequent reactions, extended Senate sessions with high-profile votes, or unexpected lulls during travel or recesses that reduce daily activity below recent averages.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated
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