Democratic nominee Rachel Plumer holds a commanding position in New Jersey's 12th congressional district race, with trader consensus implying over 90% odds of victory, driven by the seat's Democratic-leaning history—Biden carried it by 23 points in 2020—and Plumer's dominant primary win backed by strong fundraising exceeding $2 million cash-on-hand and endorsements from state party leaders. Incumbent Bonnie Watson Coleman's retirement did not disrupt the partisan baseline, as Plumer leads in early internal polling by wide margins against Republican Scott Rudder. Realistic challenges include a national Republican wave boosting turnout or an unforeseen Plumer scandal, though district fundamentals and low GOP baseline make such shifts improbable absent major catalysts.
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91%
共和党
8%
民主党
91%
共和党
8%
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0x2F5e3684c...Democratic nominee Rachel Plumer holds a commanding position in New Jersey's 12th congressional district race, with trader consensus implying over 90% odds of victory, driven by the seat's Democratic-leaning history—Biden carried it by 23 points in 2020—and Plumer's dominant primary win backed by strong fundraising exceeding $2 million cash-on-hand and endorsements from state party leaders. Incumbent Bonnie Watson Coleman's retirement did not disrupt the partisan baseline, as Plumer leads in early internal polling by wide margins against Republican Scott Rudder. Realistic challenges include a national Republican wave boosting turnout or an unforeseen Plumer scandal, though district fundamentals and low GOP baseline make such shifts improbable absent major catalysts.
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