Incumbent Rep. Ilhan Omar holds 85% trader consensus to win Minnesota's 5th Congressional District Democratic primary on August 11, reflecting her track record of comfortable victories, including 56% against Don Samuels in 2024, and deep organizational ties in the D+32 Minneapolis-based district. Recent labor union endorsements, such as from Minnesota AFL-CIO affiliates in mid-March, have reinforced her incumbency advantage amid an open primary system favoring established candidates. Challenger Latonya Reeves trails at 14.5% following her November 2025 launch, hampered by scant fundraising—reportedly under $300—and minimal delegate support at DFL conventions, with no public polls signaling upset potential despite a newer entrant like ex-ICE attorney Julie Le. Absent major shifts like endorsements or scandals, markets anticipate Omar's path to renomination.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedMN-05 Democratic Primary Winner
MN-05 Democratic Primary Winner
$15,733 Vol.
$15,733 Vol.
Ilhan Omar
87%
Latonya Reeves
14%
$15,733 Vol.
$15,733 Vol.
Ilhan Omar
87%
Latonya Reeves
14%
If no nominee is announced by November 3, 2026, 11:59PM 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.
Market Opened: Dec 19, 2025, 4:53 PM ET
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0x2F5e3684c...If no nominee is announced by November 3, 2026, 11:59PM 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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0x2F5e3684c...Incumbent Rep. Ilhan Omar holds 85% trader consensus to win Minnesota's 5th Congressional District Democratic primary on August 11, reflecting her track record of comfortable victories, including 56% against Don Samuels in 2024, and deep organizational ties in the D+32 Minneapolis-based district. Recent labor union endorsements, such as from Minnesota AFL-CIO affiliates in mid-March, have reinforced her incumbency advantage amid an open primary system favoring established candidates. Challenger Latonya Reeves trails at 14.5% following her November 2025 launch, hampered by scant fundraising—reportedly under $300—and minimal delegate support at DFL conventions, with no public polls signaling upset potential despite a newer entrant like ex-ICE attorney Julie Le. Absent major shifts like endorsements or scandals, markets anticipate Omar's path to renomination.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated


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