In Pennsylvania's 3rd Congressional District Democratic primary—an open seat after Rep. Dwight Evans' retirement due to health issues—State Sen. Sharif Street holds a slim edge over State Rep. Chris Rabb at 36.5% to 35.9% in trader consensus, reflecting tight recent polls like Data for Progress showing Street at 28%, Rabb 25%, and State Rep. Ala Stanford at 20% amid high undecideds. Street's lead stems from Philadelphia Democratic Party endorsements, family political ties, and superior fundraising ($1.2M cash-on-hand), while Rabb mobilizes progressives via bills on reproductive rights and tenant protections, and Stanford courts moderates with community focus. With the April 23 primary nearing, low-turnout dynamics and potential late endorsements or get-out-the-vote efforts keep the race volatile.
Experimentelle KI-generierte Zusammenfassung mit Polymarket-Daten · AktualisiertChris Rabb 35.8%
Sharif Street 32%
Ala Stanford 24.6%
Robin Toldens 2.9%
Chris Rabb
37%
Sharif Street
35%
Ala Stanford
27%
Robin Toldens
3%
Morgan Cephas
3%
David Oxman
2%
Gabriel Caceres
1%
Chris Rabb 35.8%
Sharif Street 32%
Ala Stanford 24.6%
Robin Toldens 2.9%
Chris Rabb
37%
Sharif Street
35%
Ala Stanford
27%
Robin Toldens
3%
Morgan Cephas
3%
David Oxman
2%
Gabriel Caceres
1%
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0x2F5e3684c...In Pennsylvania's 3rd Congressional District Democratic primary—an open seat after Rep. Dwight Evans' retirement due to health issues—State Sen. Sharif Street holds a slim edge over State Rep. Chris Rabb at 36.5% to 35.9% in trader consensus, reflecting tight recent polls like Data for Progress showing Street at 28%, Rabb 25%, and State Rep. Ala Stanford at 20% amid high undecideds. Street's lead stems from Philadelphia Democratic Party endorsements, family political ties, and superior fundraising ($1.2M cash-on-hand), while Rabb mobilizes progressives via bills on reproductive rights and tenant protections, and Stanford courts moderates with community focus. With the April 23 primary nearing, low-turnout dynamics and potential late endorsements or get-out-the-vote efforts keep the race volatile.
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