In Alabama's 1st Congressional District Republican primary set for May 19, trader consensus reflects a fragmented seven-candidate field, with James Dees holding a slim edge over former Rep. Jerry Carl and State Rep. Rhett Marques amid high undecideds shown in the March 18 Alabama Poll (Carl 28%, Marques 19%, others 53%). Carl's name recognition from prior service provides a polling lead, but his recent remarks calling the immigration system "too tight" have sparked GOP primary voter backlash, while Marques benefits from superior fundraising, Sen. Katie Britt's contribution, and $185,000 in recent super PAC support from Alabama Christian Conservatives. Divergence from polls highlights market bets on consolidation; endorsements, debates, or fresh polls could tip the balance toward a runoff on June 16.
基於Polymarket數據的AI實驗性摘要 · 更新於James Dees 44%
Jerry Carl 29%
Rhett Marques 29%
Joshua McKee 25%
$37,028 交易量
$37,028 交易量
James Dees
44%
Jerry Carl
29%
Rhett Marques
29%
Joshua McKee
25%
John Mills
16%
James Richardson
16%
Austin Sidwell
8%
James Dees 44%
Jerry Carl 29%
Rhett Marques 29%
Joshua McKee 25%
$37,028 交易量
$37,028 交易量
James Dees
44%
Jerry Carl
29%
Rhett Marques
29%
Joshua McKee
25%
John Mills
16%
James Richardson
16%
Austin Sidwell
8%
If no nominee is announced by November 3, 2026, 11:59PM ET, this market will resolve to "Other".
The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of official Republican sources, including https://www.rnc.org/.
Any replacement of the nominee before election day will not change the resolution of the market.
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0x69c47De9D...If no nominee is announced by November 3, 2026, 11:59PM ET, this market will resolve to "Other".
The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of official Republican sources, including https://www.rnc.org/.
Any replacement of the nominee before election day will not change the resolution of the market.
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0x69c47De9D...In Alabama's 1st Congressional District Republican primary set for May 19, trader consensus reflects a fragmented seven-candidate field, with James Dees holding a slim edge over former Rep. Jerry Carl and State Rep. Rhett Marques amid high undecideds shown in the March 18 Alabama Poll (Carl 28%, Marques 19%, others 53%). Carl's name recognition from prior service provides a polling lead, but his recent remarks calling the immigration system "too tight" have sparked GOP primary voter backlash, while Marques benefits from superior fundraising, Sen. Katie Britt's contribution, and $185,000 in recent super PAC support from Alabama Christian Conservatives. Divergence from polls highlights market bets on consolidation; endorsements, debates, or fresh polls could tip the balance toward a runoff on June 16.
基於Polymarket數據的AI實驗性摘要 · 更新於
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