Tight polling with high undecided rates—around 35% in recent Data for Progress and campaign internals—keeps NJ-12 Democratic primary frontrunners Verlina Reynolds-Jackson, Susan Altman, and Brad Cohen clustered near 26% trader consensus each. Competing internal surveys show slight edges (Altman at 27% vs. Reynolds-Jackson's 22% in one; reversed elsewhere), while fundraising remains strong across the board: Cohen over $1.2 million, Reynolds-Jackson $800,000-plus, Altman competitive. Split endorsements, including Bonnie Watson Coleman's backing for Reynolds-Jackson and EMILYs List support for Altman, prevent separation. Final debate momentum and GOTV efforts ahead of June 4 could shift dynamics, as low-turnout primaries amplify late deciders in this safe Democratic district.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · ActualizadoGanador de las primarias demócratas de NJ-12
Ganador de las primarias demócratas de NJ-12
Susan Altman 30%
Brad Cohen 26%
Verlina Reynolds-Jackson 25%
Adam Hamawy 8%
$15,467 Vol.
$15,467 Vol.
Susan Altman
30%
Brad Cohen
26%
Verlina Reynolds-Jackson
27%
Adam Hamawy
8%
Matthew Adams
5%
Elijah Dixon
3%
Tennille R. McCoy
13%
Kyle Little
3%
Raymond Heck
2%
Michael Anderson
2%
Adrian Mapp
2%
Susan Altman 30%
Brad Cohen 26%
Verlina Reynolds-Jackson 25%
Adam Hamawy 8%
$15,467 Vol.
$15,467 Vol.
Susan Altman
30%
Brad Cohen
26%
Verlina Reynolds-Jackson
27%
Adam Hamawy
8%
Matthew Adams
5%
Elijah Dixon
3%
Tennille R. McCoy
13%
Kyle Little
3%
Raymond Heck
2%
Michael Anderson
2%
Adrian Mapp
2%
If no nominee is announced by November 3, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "Other".
The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of official Democrat sources, including https://democrats.org/.
Any replacement of the nominee before election day will not change the resolution of the market.
Mercado abierto: Mar 2, 2026, 7:26 PM ET
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0x69c47De9D...Tight polling with high undecided rates—around 35% in recent Data for Progress and campaign internals—keeps NJ-12 Democratic primary frontrunners Verlina Reynolds-Jackson, Susan Altman, and Brad Cohen clustered near 26% trader consensus each. Competing internal surveys show slight edges (Altman at 27% vs. Reynolds-Jackson's 22% in one; reversed elsewhere), while fundraising remains strong across the board: Cohen over $1.2 million, Reynolds-Jackson $800,000-plus, Altman competitive. Split endorsements, including Bonnie Watson Coleman's backing for Reynolds-Jackson and EMILYs List support for Altman, prevent separation. Final debate momentum and GOTV efforts ahead of June 4 could shift dynamics, as low-turnout primaries amplify late deciders in this safe Democratic district.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · Actualizado
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