Recent polls show Susan Altman, Verlina Reynolds-Jackson, and Brad Cohen in a statistical tie for the NJ-12 Democratic primary, driving trader consensus with implied probabilities of 29%, 26.5%, and 25.5%, respectively, in this open seat left by retiring Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman. The closeness reflects their shared progressive records—Altman and Reynolds-Jackson as state assembly members, Cohen as a local official—with comparable fundraising totals around $1 million each and minimal ideological differences on affordability and public safety. Dynamics remain tight due to low external spending and overlapping voter bases in the safely Democratic district. Separation could emerge from labor union endorsements, debate performances, or early vote tallies ahead of the June 4 primary.
Экспериментальная сводка, созданная ИИ на основе данных Polymarket · ОбновленоПобедитель демократической праймериз NJ-12
Победитель демократической праймериз NJ-12
Сьюзан Альтман 29%
Брэд Коэн 26%
Верлина Рейнольдс-Джексон 25%
Адам Хамауи 8%
Сьюзан Альтман
29%
Брэд Коэн
26%
Верлина Рейнольдс-Джексон
27%
Адам Хамауи
8%
Мэтью Адамс
5%
Элайджа Диксон
3%
Теннил Р. Маккой
9%
Кайл Литтл
3%
Рэймонд Хек
2%
Майкл Андерсон
2%
Адриан Мэпп
2%
Сьюзан Альтман 29%
Брэд Коэн 26%
Верлина Рейнольдс-Джексон 25%
Адам Хамауи 8%
Сьюзан Альтман
29%
Брэд Коэн
26%
Верлина Рейнольдс-Джексон
27%
Адам Хамауи
8%
Мэтью Адамс
5%
Элайджа Диксон
3%
Теннил Р. Маккой
9%
Кайл Литтл
3%
Рэймонд Хек
2%
Майкл Андерсон
2%
Адриан Мэпп
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.
Открытие рынка: Mar 2, 2026, 7:26 PM ET
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0x69c47De9D...Recent polls show Susan Altman, Verlina Reynolds-Jackson, and Brad Cohen in a statistical tie for the NJ-12 Democratic primary, driving trader consensus with implied probabilities of 29%, 26.5%, and 25.5%, respectively, in this open seat left by retiring Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman. The closeness reflects their shared progressive records—Altman and Reynolds-Jackson as state assembly members, Cohen as a local official—with comparable fundraising totals around $1 million each and minimal ideological differences on affordability and public safety. Dynamics remain tight due to low external spending and overlapping voter bases in the safely Democratic district. Separation could emerge from labor union endorsements, debate performances, or early vote tallies ahead of the June 4 primary.
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