In New Jersey's 12th Congressional District Democratic primary on June 4, traders price urologist Brad Cohen as a narrow frontrunner at 34.5% implied probability, just ahead of Assemblywoman Verlina Reynolds-Jackson at 32.5% and State Sen. Susan Altman at 23%, reflecting a fragmented field in the open seat left by retiring Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman. A mid-May Emerson College poll mirrored this closeness (Cohen 22%, Reynolds-Jackson 20%, Altman 17%), fueled by Cohen's fundraising edge ($1.2 million raised) and endorsements from Sens. Schumer and Booker, offset by Reynolds-Jackson's progressive legislative record and Altman's recent EMILYs List backing plus state Democratic support. With over 30% undecided voters and limited name recognition, final ad blitzes, turnout in urban areas, or last-minute endorsements could create separation among these closely matched contenders.
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
Brad Cohen 35%
Verlina Reynolds-Jackson 25%
Susan Altman 16%
Adam Hamawy 7%
$23,438 Vol.
$23,438 Vol.
Brad Cohen
35%
Verlina Reynolds-Jackson
32%
Susan Altman
23%
Adam Hamawy
7%
Matthew Adams
5%
Adrian Mapp
4%
Elijah Dixon
4%
Michael Anderson
2%
Kyle Little
2%
Raymond Heck
2%
Tennille R. McCoy
1%
Brad Cohen 35%
Verlina Reynolds-Jackson 25%
Susan Altman 16%
Adam Hamawy 7%
$23,438 Vol.
$23,438 Vol.
Brad Cohen
35%
Verlina Reynolds-Jackson
32%
Susan Altman
23%
Adam Hamawy
7%
Matthew Adams
5%
Adrian Mapp
4%
Elijah Dixon
4%
Michael Anderson
2%
Kyle Little
2%
Raymond Heck
2%
Tennille R. McCoy
1%
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.
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0x69c47De9D...In New Jersey's 12th Congressional District Democratic primary on June 4, traders price urologist Brad Cohen as a narrow frontrunner at 34.5% implied probability, just ahead of Assemblywoman Verlina Reynolds-Jackson at 32.5% and State Sen. Susan Altman at 23%, reflecting a fragmented field in the open seat left by retiring Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman. A mid-May Emerson College poll mirrored this closeness (Cohen 22%, Reynolds-Jackson 20%, Altman 17%), fueled by Cohen's fundraising edge ($1.2 million raised) and endorsements from Sens. Schumer and Booker, offset by Reynolds-Jackson's progressive legislative record and Altman's recent EMILYs List backing plus state Democratic support. With over 30% undecided voters and limited name recognition, final ad blitzes, turnout in urban areas, or last-minute endorsements could create separation among these closely matched contenders.
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