Dan Koh commands 74.5% trader consensus to win the MA-06 Democratic primary, propelled by his lead in recent polling and endorsements from labor unions and progressive groups challenging incumbent Seth Moulton's record. A July Data for Progress poll showed Koh at 31%, Moulton at 28%, and Mariah Lancaster at 11%, but Koh's subsequent internal surveys claiming 52% support and backing from the Massachusetts Teachers Association have widened the perceived gap, pricing Moulton at 8.8% amid incumbency vulnerabilities like intraparty dissent over foreign policy votes. Lancaster holds second at 9.4% with grassroots appeal, while Kevin Larivee sits at 8.7%. The September 3 primary tests turnout in this North Shore district, with no major debates pending to alter dynamics.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket · Mis à jourDan Koh 75%
Tram Nguyen 4.7%
Diann Slavit Baylis 3.7%
Dominick Pangallo 2.8%
$11,148 Vol.
$11,148 Vol.
Dan Koh
75%
Tram Nguyen
5%
Diann Slavit Baylis
4%
Dominick Pangallo
3%
Jamie Zahlaway Belsito
3%
John Beccia
2%
Rick Jakious
2%
Mariah Lancaster
9%
Rachel Creemers
1%
Kevin Larivee
9%
Seth Moulton
9%
Beth Andres-Beck
<1%
Dan Koh 75%
Tram Nguyen 4.7%
Diann Slavit Baylis 3.7%
Dominick Pangallo 2.8%
$11,148 Vol.
$11,148 Vol.
Dan Koh
75%
Tram Nguyen
5%
Diann Slavit Baylis
4%
Dominick Pangallo
3%
Jamie Zahlaway Belsito
3%
John Beccia
2%
Rick Jakious
2%
Mariah Lancaster
9%
Rachel Creemers
1%
Kevin Larivee
9%
Seth Moulton
9%
Beth Andres-Beck
<1%
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...Dan Koh commands 74.5% trader consensus to win the MA-06 Democratic primary, propelled by his lead in recent polling and endorsements from labor unions and progressive groups challenging incumbent Seth Moulton's record. A July Data for Progress poll showed Koh at 31%, Moulton at 28%, and Mariah Lancaster at 11%, but Koh's subsequent internal surveys claiming 52% support and backing from the Massachusetts Teachers Association have widened the perceived gap, pricing Moulton at 8.8% amid incumbency vulnerabilities like intraparty dissent over foreign policy votes. Lancaster holds second at 9.4% with grassroots appeal, while Kevin Larivee sits at 8.7%. The September 3 primary tests turnout in this North Shore district, with no major debates pending to alter dynamics.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket · Mis à jour
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