Gavin Newsom leads trader consensus at 24% implied probability for the 2028 Democratic presidential nomination, reflecting his executive experience as California governor, national fundraising exceeding $25 million, and frequent positioning as a foil to the Trump administration in recent interviews and events like his March plan to challenge Republican policies. Recent polls, including Emerson College's late February survey showing him at 20% and strong California support in a March LA Times/UC Berkeley poll, bolster his edge over a fragmented field, while Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez trails at 8% on progressive appeal and youth despite her recent denials of ambitions. Jon Ossoff's 6% follows a viral February anti-Trump speech sparking buzz. Consolidation could hinge on 2026 midterm results, key endorsements, and fundraising in this wide-open primary ahead of early state contests.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket · Mis à jourCandidat démocrate à la présidence 2028
Candidat démocrate à la présidence 2028
Gavin Newsom 24.3%
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez 8.3%
Jon Ossoff 5.5%
Kamala Harris 4.5%
$939,350,863 Vol.
$939,350,863 Vol.

Gavin Newsom
24%

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
8%

Jon Ossoff
6%

Kamala Harris
4%

Pete Buttigieg
4%

Josh Shapiro
4%

Andy Beshear
2%

J.B. Pritzker
2%

Jon Stewart
2%

James Talarico
2%

Mark Kelly
2%

Ruben Gallego
2%

Wes Moore
2%

Gretchen Whitmer
1%

Ro Khanna
1%

Michelle Obama
1%

Rahm Emanuel
1%

Oprah Winfrey
1%

Mark Cuban
1%

Stephen A. Smith
1%

Cory Booker
1%

Dwayne « The Rock » Johnson
1%

John Fetterman
1%

Chris Murphy
1%

Zohran Mamdani
1%

Chelsea Clinton
1%

LeBron James
1%

Gina Raimondo
1%

George Clooney
1%

Liz Cheney
1%

MrBeast
1%

Roy Cooper
1%

Hillary Clinton
1%

Barack Obama
1%

Tim Walz
1%

Andrew Yang
1%

Kim Kardashian
1%

Jared Polis
1%

Phil Murphy
1%

Hunter Biden
1%

Jasmine Crockett
1%

Raphael Warnock
1%

Bernie Sanders
1%

Beto O’Rourke
1%
Gavin Newsom 24.3%
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez 8.3%
Jon Ossoff 5.5%
Kamala Harris 4.5%
$939,350,863 Vol.
$939,350,863 Vol.

Gavin Newsom
24%

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
8%

Jon Ossoff
6%

Kamala Harris
4%

Pete Buttigieg
4%

Josh Shapiro
4%

Andy Beshear
2%

J.B. Pritzker
2%

Jon Stewart
2%

James Talarico
2%

Mark Kelly
2%

Ruben Gallego
2%

Wes Moore
2%

Gretchen Whitmer
1%

Ro Khanna
1%

Michelle Obama
1%

Rahm Emanuel
1%

Oprah Winfrey
1%

Mark Cuban
1%

Stephen A. Smith
1%

Cory Booker
1%

Dwayne « The Rock » Johnson
1%

John Fetterman
1%

Chris Murphy
1%

Zohran Mamdani
1%

Chelsea Clinton
1%

LeBron James
1%

Gina Raimondo
1%

George Clooney
1%

Liz Cheney
1%

MrBeast
1%

Roy Cooper
1%

Hillary Clinton
1%

Barack Obama
1%

Tim Walz
1%

Andrew Yang
1%

Kim Kardashian
1%

Jared Polis
1%

Phil Murphy
1%

Hunter Biden
1%

Jasmine Crockett
1%

Raphael Warnock
1%

Bernie Sanders
1%

Beto O’Rourke
1%
The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of official Democratic Party sources.
Any replacement of the democratic nominee before election day will not change the resolution of the market.
Marché ouvert : Jul 11, 2025, 2:15 PM ET
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The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of official Democratic Party sources.
Any replacement of the democratic nominee before election day will not change the resolution of the market.
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0x2F5e3684c...We anticipate rolling out a new rewards and oracle-resolution system later this year that will generate returns on your positions, at which point there will be a simple 1-click migration.
Gavin Newsom leads trader consensus at 24% implied probability for the 2028 Democratic presidential nomination, reflecting his executive experience as California governor, national fundraising exceeding $25 million, and frequent positioning as a foil to the Trump administration in recent interviews and events like his March plan to challenge Republican policies. Recent polls, including Emerson College's late February survey showing him at 20% and strong California support in a March LA Times/UC Berkeley poll, bolster his edge over a fragmented field, while Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez trails at 8% on progressive appeal and youth despite her recent denials of ambitions. Jon Ossoff's 6% follows a viral February anti-Trump speech sparking buzz. Consolidation could hinge on 2026 midterm results, key endorsements, and fundraising in this wide-open primary ahead of early state contests.
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