Trader consensus strongly favors the Republican Party at 81% implied probability to win Tennessee's 5th Congressional District House seat, driven by incumbent Andy Ogles' dominant 2022 victory margin of 26 points over Democrat Odessa Kelly and the district's solid Republican lean per Cook Political Report ratings. Recent fundraising reports show Ogles holding a significant edge, with over $500,000 cash-on-hand versus Democrat nominee Bob Ries' lower totals, reinforcing GOP positioning amid limited competitive polling. No major scandals or shifts have emerged since primaries, where Ogles advanced unopposed; upcoming early voting in October could introduce volatility, but historical base rates in similar districts support sustained Republican strength.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket · Mis à jourTN-05 Vainqueur de l'élection à la Chambre
TN-05 Vainqueur de l'élection à la Chambre
Parti républicain
81%
Parti démocrate
17%
Parti républicain
81%
Parti démocrate
17%
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0x2F5e3684c...Trader consensus strongly favors the Republican Party at 81% implied probability to win Tennessee's 5th Congressional District House seat, driven by incumbent Andy Ogles' dominant 2022 victory margin of 26 points over Democrat Odessa Kelly and the district's solid Republican lean per Cook Political Report ratings. Recent fundraising reports show Ogles holding a significant edge, with over $500,000 cash-on-hand versus Democrat nominee Bob Ries' lower totals, reinforcing GOP positioning amid limited competitive polling. No major scandals or shifts have emerged since primaries, where Ogles advanced unopposed; upcoming early voting in October could introduce volatility, but historical base rates in similar districts support sustained Republican strength.
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