Trader consensus on Polymarket heavily favors the Republican Party at 87.5% implied probability to win Texas's 21st congressional district House seat, driven by incumbent Rep. Chip Roy's established advantage in a solidly Republican district rated R+11 by Cook Political Report. Roy secured an unopposed primary victory in March 2024 and won his 2022 general election by a 30-point margin, bolstered by superior fundraising—over $1 million cash-on-hand versus Democrat Rachel Herrera's under $100,000. Recent developments include the conclusion of primaries confirming matchups, with no competitive public polling emerging to challenge the historical base rates of GOP dominance in TX-21; traders price in minimal upset risk ahead of the November general election.
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TX-21 Wahlsieger
Republikanische Partei
88%
Demokratische Partei
11%
Republikanische Partei
88%
Demokratische Partei
11%
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0x2F5e3684c...Trader consensus on Polymarket heavily favors the Republican Party at 87.5% implied probability to win Texas's 21st congressional district House seat, driven by incumbent Rep. Chip Roy's established advantage in a solidly Republican district rated R+11 by Cook Political Report. Roy secured an unopposed primary victory in March 2024 and won his 2022 general election by a 30-point margin, bolstered by superior fundraising—over $1 million cash-on-hand versus Democrat Rachel Herrera's under $100,000. Recent developments include the conclusion of primaries confirming matchups, with no competitive public polling emerging to challenge the historical base rates of GOP dominance in TX-21; traders price in minimal upset risk ahead of the November general election.
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