Former NYC Comptroller Brad Lander's commanding lead in trader consensus stems from a September 2025 Demand Progress poll showing him ahead of incumbent Rep. Dan Goldman by 19 points among likely NY-10 Democratic primary voters, reflecting progressive momentum in the deep-blue district spanning Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn. Lander's recent March 23 challenge to Goldman for a "People's Pledge" rejecting PAC and dark money—highlighting Goldman's $370,000 from AIPAC this cycle—has intensified scrutiny on the challenger's anti-corporate pitch. Goldman counters with endorsements from local clubs like Independent Neighborhood Democrats (March 4) and J Street, plus a call for seven debates, while UAW Region 9A backs Lander. A Supreme Court ruling on March 3 finalized district lines for the June 23 primary; filing deadline is April 6. Minor challengers like Cameron Kasky, Yuh-Line Niou, and Alexa Avilés lag with limited support.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedBrad Lander 79%
Dan Goldman 20%
Cameron Kasky 3.6%
Yuh-Line Niou 2.9%
Brad Lander
79%
Dan Goldman
20%
Cameron Kasky
4%
Yuh-Line Niou
3%
Alexa Avilés
2%
Brad Lander 79%
Dan Goldman 20%
Cameron Kasky 3.6%
Yuh-Line Niou 2.9%
Brad Lander
79%
Dan Goldman
20%
Cameron Kasky
4%
Yuh-Line Niou
3%
Alexa Avilés
2%
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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...Former NYC Comptroller Brad Lander's commanding lead in trader consensus stems from a September 2025 Demand Progress poll showing him ahead of incumbent Rep. Dan Goldman by 19 points among likely NY-10 Democratic primary voters, reflecting progressive momentum in the deep-blue district spanning Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn. Lander's recent March 23 challenge to Goldman for a "People's Pledge" rejecting PAC and dark money—highlighting Goldman's $370,000 from AIPAC this cycle—has intensified scrutiny on the challenger's anti-corporate pitch. Goldman counters with endorsements from local clubs like Independent Neighborhood Democrats (March 4) and J Street, plus a call for seven debates, while UAW Region 9A backs Lander. A Supreme Court ruling on March 3 finalized district lines for the June 23 primary; filing deadline is April 6. Minor challengers like Cameron Kasky, Yuh-Line Niou, and Alexa Avilés lag with limited support.
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