Information Markets and Politics Information providers are generally keen on anything that contributes to understanding. Thus, there is disappointment that the CFTC has said "no" to a proposal by the North American Derivatives Exchange (Nadex) for offering futures-like contracts on election outcomes like the presidential race or which party will control Congress. The CFTC's concern that the electorate's view towards candidates could be swayed by investors' views implies that speculative influence is greater than voters' cognitive skills. Groupthink already can be wrong due to skewing by campaign money and media coverage, making more information inputs rather than the-less-the-better objective. The public and investors need greater predicti...