Trader consensus heavily favors the Republican candidate at 89% implied probability in South Carolina's 5th Congressional District House race, driven by the district's strong R+12 partisan lean and incumbent Rep. Ralph Norman's established position after an unchallenged primary victory on June 11. The Democratic nominee, Michael Bedenbaugh, faces steep fundraising deficits—Norman raised over $1 million versus Bedenbaugh's under $50,000—and lacks competitive polling data showing viability in this reliably red Upstate area. Recent primary resolutions have solidified GOP dominance without surprises, while historical base rates from similar districts reinforce low upset potential ahead of the November 5 general election.
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SC-05 Победитель выборов в Палату представителей
Республиканская партия
89%
Демократическая партия
11%
Республиканская партия
89%
Демократическая партия
11%
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0x2F5e3684c...Trader consensus heavily favors the Republican candidate at 89% implied probability in South Carolina's 5th Congressional District House race, driven by the district's strong R+12 partisan lean and incumbent Rep. Ralph Norman's established position after an unchallenged primary victory on June 11. The Democratic nominee, Michael Bedenbaugh, faces steep fundraising deficits—Norman raised over $1 million versus Bedenbaugh's under $50,000—and lacks competitive polling data showing viability in this reliably red Upstate area. Recent primary resolutions have solidified GOP dominance without surprises, while historical base rates from similar districts reinforce low upset potential ahead of the November 5 general election.
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