Incumbent Democrat Chris Pappas's consistent double-digit polling leads over Republican Matt Santos anchor trader consensus at 82% for a Democratic hold in New Hampshire's 1st Congressional District House race. Pappas benefits from strong incumbency—having won by 15 points in 2022—superior fundraising with over $3 million cash-on-hand versus Santos's under $100,000, and the district's slight Democratic lean (D+2 Cook PVI). Recent Emerson College polling (late September 2024) showed Pappas ahead 52-38, widening his edge amid Santos's low name recognition post-GOP primary win. No major shifts have emerged ahead of early voting, reinforcing the wisdom of crowds in current pricing.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · ActualizadoGanador de las elecciones a la Cámara de Representantes del NH-01
Ganador de las elecciones a la Cámara de Representantes del NH-01
Partido Demócrata
82%
Partido Republicano
16%
Partido Demócrata
82%
Partido Republicano
16%
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0x2F5e3684c...Incumbent Democrat Chris Pappas's consistent double-digit polling leads over Republican Matt Santos anchor trader consensus at 82% for a Democratic hold in New Hampshire's 1st Congressional District House race. Pappas benefits from strong incumbency—having won by 15 points in 2022—superior fundraising with over $3 million cash-on-hand versus Santos's under $100,000, and the district's slight Democratic lean (D+2 Cook PVI). Recent Emerson College polling (late September 2024) showed Pappas ahead 52-38, widening his edge amid Santos's low name recognition post-GOP primary win. No major shifts have emerged ahead of early voting, reinforcing the wisdom of crowds in current pricing.
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