Trader consensus on Polymarket heavily favors the Democratic Party at 92% to win New Jersey's 12th Congressional District House seat, driven by the district's strong Democratic lean (Cook PVI D+6, with Biden carrying it by 23 points in 2020) and Assembly Majority Leader Wayne DeAngelo's commanding June primary victory alongside superior fundraising—over $1.3 million raised versus Republican Scott Kessel's under $200,000 per recent FEC filings. Incumbent Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman's retirement has not disrupted the party's dominance in this reliably blue Trenton-area seat, with no competitive polling emerging in recent weeks to suggest vulnerability. While odds imply low upset risk, a massive GOP national midterm wave, DeAngelo scandal, or late voter turnout surge among Republicans could narrow the gap before the November 5 election.
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NJ-12 House Election Winner
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92%
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Republican Party
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0x2F5e3684c...Trader consensus on Polymarket heavily favors the Democratic Party at 92% to win New Jersey's 12th Congressional District House seat, driven by the district's strong Democratic lean (Cook PVI D+6, with Biden carrying it by 23 points in 2020) and Assembly Majority Leader Wayne DeAngelo's commanding June primary victory alongside superior fundraising—over $1.3 million raised versus Republican Scott Kessel's under $200,000 per recent FEC filings. Incumbent Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman's retirement has not disrupted the party's dominance in this reliably blue Trenton-area seat, with no competitive polling emerging in recent weeks to suggest vulnerability. While odds imply low upset risk, a massive GOP national midterm wave, DeAngelo scandal, or late voter turnout surge among Republicans could narrow the gap before the November 5 election.
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