Trader consensus in the Nebraska 2nd Congressional District Democratic primary heavily favors state Sen. John Cavanaugh at 69%, driven by his commanding leads in recent polls, including a Heartland Forward survey showing him at 52% support amid early voting. Cavanaugh's advantages stem from superior fundraising—over $200,000 raised—plus endorsements from labor unions like firefighters and ironworkers, bolstering his profile in Omaha-heavy district. Councilwoman Denise Powell holds second at 19% on local name recognition, while Evangelos Argyrakis (10.7%) and Mark Johnston (6.9%) trail due to limited visibility and resources. A April 25 debate yielded no major shifts, with the May 14 primary looming as the key catalyst.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedJohn Cavanaugh 69%
Denise Powell 22%
Mark Johnston 6.5%
Evangelos Argyrakis 6.3%
John Cavanaugh
69%
Denise Powell
19%
Mark Johnston
7%
Evangelos Argyrakis
6%
John Cavanaugh 69%
Denise Powell 22%
Mark Johnston 6.5%
Evangelos Argyrakis 6.3%
John Cavanaugh
69%
Denise Powell
19%
Mark Johnston
7%
Evangelos Argyrakis
6%
If no nominee is announced by November 3, 2026, 11:59PM ET, this market will resolve to "Other".
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0x2F5e3684c...Trader consensus in the Nebraska 2nd Congressional District Democratic primary heavily favors state Sen. John Cavanaugh at 69%, driven by his commanding leads in recent polls, including a Heartland Forward survey showing him at 52% support amid early voting. Cavanaugh's advantages stem from superior fundraising—over $200,000 raised—plus endorsements from labor unions like firefighters and ironworkers, bolstering his profile in Omaha-heavy district. Councilwoman Denise Powell holds second at 19% on local name recognition, while Evangelos Argyrakis (10.7%) and Mark Johnston (6.9%) trail due to limited visibility and resources. A April 25 debate yielded no major shifts, with the May 14 primary looming as the key catalyst.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated


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