Trader consensus heavily favors the Republican incumbent John Joyce at 92.5% implied probability in Pennsylvania's 13th Congressional District House race, driven by his consistent double-digit leads in recent polling, including an Emerson College survey from late October showing him ahead 52%-40% against Democrat Rick Copulos. The district's R+5 partisan lean, Joyce's dominant fundraising edge ($1.4 million raised versus Copulos's under $150,000), and strong 2020 Trump performance (+5%) solidify this positioning amid steady early voting turnout favoring incumbents. While scenarios like a Democratic turnout surge in suburban Montgomery and Delaware counties or a late national blue wave could narrow the gap, historical midterm patterns and absent scandals make an upset improbable before the November 5 election.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · ActualizadoGanador de las elecciones de la Cámara de Representantes de PA-13
Ganador de las elecciones de la Cámara de Representantes de PA-13
Partido Republicano
93%
Partido Demócrata
6%
Partido Republicano
93%
Partido Demócrata
6%
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0x2F5e3684c...Trader consensus heavily favors the Republican incumbent John Joyce at 92.5% implied probability in Pennsylvania's 13th Congressional District House race, driven by his consistent double-digit leads in recent polling, including an Emerson College survey from late October showing him ahead 52%-40% against Democrat Rick Copulos. The district's R+5 partisan lean, Joyce's dominant fundraising edge ($1.4 million raised versus Copulos's under $150,000), and strong 2020 Trump performance (+5%) solidify this positioning amid steady early voting turnout favoring incumbents. While scenarios like a Democratic turnout surge in suburban Montgomery and Delaware counties or a late national blue wave could narrow the gap, historical midterm patterns and absent scandals make an upset improbable before the November 5 election.
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