Bob Brooks commands trader consensus at 68.5% implied probability in the May 19 closed Democratic primary for Pennsylvania's 7th Congressional District, propelled by Governor Josh Shapiro's endorsement, recent backing from the Pennsylvania Working Families Party on March 3, and his stature as president of the state firefighters' union, resonating with Lehigh Valley working-class voters in this swing seat. The field narrowed after March 11 state filings confirmed Brooks atop the ballot alongside former federal prosecutor Ryan Crosswell (16.5%), ex-Northampton County Executive Lamont McClure (9.0%), engineer Carol Obando-Derstine (3.6%), Lewis Shupe (4.6%), and Aiden Gonzalez (1.4%), following dropouts like Mark Pinsley. Absent public polls, traders favor Brooks' labor mobilization and momentum over Crosswell's prior fundraising leads and McClure's regional profile ahead of early voting.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket · AtualizadoPA-07 Democratic Primary Winner
PA-07 Democratic Primary Winner
Bob Brooks 68%
Ryan Crosswell 17%
Lamont McClure 9%
Lewis Shupe 4.6%
Bob Brooks
68%
Ryan Crosswell
17%
Lamont McClure
9%
Lewis Shupe
5%
Carol Obando-Derstine
4%
Aiden Gonzalez
1%
Bob Brooks 68%
Ryan Crosswell 17%
Lamont McClure 9%
Lewis Shupe 4.6%
Bob Brooks
68%
Ryan Crosswell
17%
Lamont McClure
9%
Lewis Shupe
5%
Carol Obando-Derstine
4%
Aiden Gonzalez
1%
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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...Bob Brooks commands trader consensus at 68.5% implied probability in the May 19 closed Democratic primary for Pennsylvania's 7th Congressional District, propelled by Governor Josh Shapiro's endorsement, recent backing from the Pennsylvania Working Families Party on March 3, and his stature as president of the state firefighters' union, resonating with Lehigh Valley working-class voters in this swing seat. The field narrowed after March 11 state filings confirmed Brooks atop the ballot alongside former federal prosecutor Ryan Crosswell (16.5%), ex-Northampton County Executive Lamont McClure (9.0%), engineer Carol Obando-Derstine (3.6%), Lewis Shupe (4.6%), and Aiden Gonzalez (1.4%), following dropouts like Mark Pinsley. Absent public polls, traders favor Brooks' labor mobilization and momentum over Crosswell's prior fundraising leads and McClure's regional profile ahead of early voting.
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