Incumbent Republican Rep. Vern Buchanan's strong hold on Florida's 8th Congressional District, a reliably conservative area spanning Sarasota and Manatee counties with a Republican-leaning partisan voter index, drives the 89.5% trader consensus for a GOP victory. Buchanan, first elected in 2006, dominated his August primary with over 75% of the vote and won his 2022 general by 30 points against a similarly underfunded Democrat. Democratic nominee Josh Weil, a former prosecutor, advanced unopposed in his primary but trails significantly in fundraising and lacks competitive polling. Recent early voting trends and national Republican momentum further solidify the lopsided odds, with the November 5 election unlikely to shift without a major upset.
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90%
Democratic Party
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Republican Party
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Democratic Party
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0x2F5e3684c...Incumbent Republican Rep. Vern Buchanan's strong hold on Florida's 8th Congressional District, a reliably conservative area spanning Sarasota and Manatee counties with a Republican-leaning partisan voter index, drives the 89.5% trader consensus for a GOP victory. Buchanan, first elected in 2006, dominated his August primary with over 75% of the vote and won his 2022 general by 30 points against a similarly underfunded Democrat. Democratic nominee Josh Weil, a former prosecutor, advanced unopposed in his primary but trails significantly in fundraising and lacks competitive polling. Recent early voting trends and national Republican momentum further solidify the lopsided odds, with the November 5 election unlikely to shift without a major upset.
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