Trader consensus strongly favors Colin Allred at 76.5% to win the open TX-33 Democratic primary, propelled by his statewide visibility from the tight U.S. Senate contest against Ted Cruz, superior fundraising exceeding $1 million early, and endorsements from key Dallas-area leaders following Rep. Marc Veasey's retirement announcement. State Rep. Julie Johnson holds 22.5% with grassroots progressive support and EMILY's List backing, but trails in polls and cash-on-hand per recent FEC reports. Minor candidates Carlos Quintanilla and Zeeshan Hafeez register negligible odds amid the frontrunners' dominance; upcoming quarterly filings and potential field expansions could shift early sentiment before the 2026 primary.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedColin Allred 77%
Julie Johnson 22%
Carlos Quintanilla <1%
Zeeshan Hafeez <1%
$24,159 Vol.
$24,159 Vol.
Colin Allred
77%
Julie Johnson
22%
Carlos Quintanilla
<1%
Zeeshan Hafeez
<1%
Colin Allred 77%
Julie Johnson 22%
Carlos Quintanilla <1%
Zeeshan Hafeez <1%
$24,159 Vol.
$24,159 Vol.
Colin Allred
77%
Julie Johnson
22%
Carlos Quintanilla
<1%
Zeeshan Hafeez
<1%
If no nominee is announced by November 3, 2026, 11:59PM ET, this market will resolve to "Other".
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Any replacement of the nominee before election day will not change the resolution of the market.
Market Opened: Feb 4, 2026, 5:13 PM ET
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0x2F5e3684c...Trader consensus strongly favors Colin Allred at 76.5% to win the open TX-33 Democratic primary, propelled by his statewide visibility from the tight U.S. Senate contest against Ted Cruz, superior fundraising exceeding $1 million early, and endorsements from key Dallas-area leaders following Rep. Marc Veasey's retirement announcement. State Rep. Julie Johnson holds 22.5% with grassroots progressive support and EMILY's List backing, but trails in polls and cash-on-hand per recent FEC reports. Minor candidates Carlos Quintanilla and Zeeshan Hafeez register negligible odds amid the frontrunners' dominance; upcoming quarterly filings and potential field expansions could shift early sentiment before the 2026 primary.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated

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