In New Jersey's 12th Congressional District Democratic primary, set for June 4, trader consensus reflects a razor-thin contest among Assemblywoman Verlina Reynolds-Jackson, attorney Brad Cohen, and Assemblywoman Susan Altman, fueled by recent Emerson College polling showing each under 15% with 44% undecided voters fragmenting support in a crowded 12-candidate field. Reynolds-Jackson holds a slight edge from retiring Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman's endorsement and legislative experience, while Cohen leads in fundraising and Altman benefits from Rep. Mikie Sherrill's backing, sustaining the deadlock. Separation could emerge from final debates, last-minute endorsements, or superior get-out-the-vote operations amid high early voting turnout.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket · AtualizadoBrad Cohen 31%
Verlina Reynolds-Jackson 25%
Adam Hamawy 20%
Susan Altman 16%
Brad Cohen
31%
Verlina Reynolds-Jackson
32%
Adam Hamawy
20%
Susan Altman
27%
Adrian Mapp
8%
Matthew Adams
5%
Elijah Dixon
3%
Tennille R. McCoy
13%
Kyle Little
3%
Michael Anderson
2%
Raymond Heck
2%
Brad Cohen 31%
Verlina Reynolds-Jackson 25%
Adam Hamawy 20%
Susan Altman 16%
Brad Cohen
31%
Verlina Reynolds-Jackson
32%
Adam Hamawy
20%
Susan Altman
27%
Adrian Mapp
8%
Matthew Adams
5%
Elijah Dixon
3%
Tennille R. McCoy
13%
Kyle Little
3%
Michael Anderson
2%
Raymond Heck
2%
If no nominee is announced by November 3, 2026, 11:59 PM 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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0x69c47De9D...In New Jersey's 12th Congressional District Democratic primary, set for June 4, trader consensus reflects a razor-thin contest among Assemblywoman Verlina Reynolds-Jackson, attorney Brad Cohen, and Assemblywoman Susan Altman, fueled by recent Emerson College polling showing each under 15% with 44% undecided voters fragmenting support in a crowded 12-candidate field. Reynolds-Jackson holds a slight edge from retiring Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman's endorsement and legislative experience, while Cohen leads in fundraising and Altman benefits from Rep. Mikie Sherrill's backing, sustaining the deadlock. Separation could emerge from final debates, last-minute endorsements, or superior get-out-the-vote operations amid high early voting turnout.
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