Mitch McConnell's planned departure as Republican leader at year-end, announced earlier this year, sets up a GOP conference vote on November 13 to select his successor, with John Thune leading trader consensus as current whip and McConnell's endorsed choice amid John Cornyn's recent withdrawal from the race. Chuck Schumer holds second place as incumbent Majority Leader, buoyed by Democrats' defenses in battleground states like Montana, Ohio, and West Virginia, where recent polls show Republicans gaining but margins under 5 points. The tight, fragmented odds reflect uncertainty over post-election Senate control—Republicans favored via multiple paths to 51 seats—and competitive caucus dynamics, including potential challengers like John Barrasso or Tom Cotton; November 5 election results and leadership balloting will likely create separation.
Экспериментальная сводка, созданная ИИ на основе данных Polymarket · ОбновленоJohn Thune 22%
Chuck Schumer 18%
Tom Cotton 6%
Lindsey Graham 4.5%

John Thune
22%

Chuck Schumer
18%

Tom Cotton
6%

Lindsey Graham
5%

Cory Booker
5%

John Barrasso
5%

Mark Kelly
4%

Brian Schatz
4%

Steve Daines
4%

Patty Murray
4%

Amy Klobuchar
4%
John Thune 22%
Chuck Schumer 18%
Tom Cotton 6%
Lindsey Graham 4.5%

John Thune
22%

Chuck Schumer
18%

Tom Cotton
6%

Lindsey Graham
5%

Cory Booker
5%

John Barrasso
5%

Mark Kelly
4%

Brian Schatz
4%

Steve Daines
4%

Patty Murray
4%

Amy Klobuchar
4%
This market will remain open until January 3, 2027, at which point it will resolve based on the first announcement of the next Senate Majority Leader from whichever party holds the majority in the U.S. Senate.
If no Majority is established and a leader is not announced by June 30, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “Other”.
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0x69c47De9D...Mitch McConnell's planned departure as Republican leader at year-end, announced earlier this year, sets up a GOP conference vote on November 13 to select his successor, with John Thune leading trader consensus as current whip and McConnell's endorsed choice amid John Cornyn's recent withdrawal from the race. Chuck Schumer holds second place as incumbent Majority Leader, buoyed by Democrats' defenses in battleground states like Montana, Ohio, and West Virginia, where recent polls show Republicans gaining but margins under 5 points. The tight, fragmented odds reflect uncertainty over post-election Senate control—Republicans favored via multiple paths to 51 seats—and competitive caucus dynamics, including potential challengers like John Barrasso or Tom Cotton; November 5 election results and leadership balloting will likely create separation.
Экспериментальная сводка, созданная ИИ на основе данных Polymarket · Обновлено
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