Trader consensus in the TX-30 Republican primary strongly favors Everett Jackson at nearly 70%, driven by his dominant fundraising—over $500,000 raised versus rivals' totals under $100,000—and endorsements from key Texas GOP figures like state Rep. Brian Harrison. Sholdon Daniels holds second at 22.5% on grassroots momentum from conservative activist networks and a viral debate clip criticizing incumbent policies. Gregor Heise and Nils Walker trail with single digits, lacking comparable visibility or resources. Recent developments include Jackson's October town hall draw of 400+ attendees and Daniels' endorsement by a local Tea Party chapter, shifting odds slightly upward for Daniels amid early voting data showing higher turnout in his strongholds; the March 5 primary looms as the next catalyst.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedEverett Jackson 70.3%
Sholdon Daniels 21%
Gregor Heise 4.4%
Nils Walker 3.2%
$18,726 Vol.
$18,726 Vol.
Everett Jackson
70%
Sholdon Daniels
21%
Gregor Heise
4%
Nils Walker
3%
Everett Jackson 70.3%
Sholdon Daniels 21%
Gregor Heise 4.4%
Nils Walker 3.2%
$18,726 Vol.
$18,726 Vol.
Everett Jackson
70%
Sholdon Daniels
21%
Gregor Heise
4%
Nils Walker
3%
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0x2F5e3684c...Trader consensus in the TX-30 Republican primary strongly favors Everett Jackson at nearly 70%, driven by his dominant fundraising—over $500,000 raised versus rivals' totals under $100,000—and endorsements from key Texas GOP figures like state Rep. Brian Harrison. Sholdon Daniels holds second at 22.5% on grassroots momentum from conservative activist networks and a viral debate clip criticizing incumbent policies. Gregor Heise and Nils Walker trail with single digits, lacking comparable visibility or resources. Recent developments include Jackson's October town hall draw of 400+ attendees and Daniels' endorsement by a local Tea Party chapter, shifting odds slightly upward for Daniels amid early voting data showing higher turnout in his strongholds; the March 5 primary looms as the next catalyst.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated
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