Donna Miller holds a commanding lead in the Illinois 2nd Congressional District Democratic primary as trader consensus prices her victory at virtually certain, driven by dominant recent polling averages showing her 30+ point margin over challengers, superior fundraising with over $1 million raised, and key endorsements from local labor unions and Chicago South Side leaders following incumbent Robin Kelly's retirement. This open-seat race in the safely Democratic district reflects fragmented opposition, with no other candidate breaking 15% in surveys. Realistic challenges include a late-breaking endorsement for a rival like Yumeka Brown, voter mobilization surges among progressive activists backing Jesse Jackson Jr.'s potential return talk, or unforeseen turnout shifts ahead of the March 19 primary, though current evidence points to Miller's momentum holding firm.
基於Polymarket數據的AI實驗性摘要 · 更新於Donna Miller 100.0%
Toni Brown <1%
Yumeka Brown <1%
Eric France <1%
$29,031 交易量
$29,031 交易量
Toni Brown
否
Yumeka Brown
否
Eric France
否
Jesse Jackson Jr.
否
派翠克·基廷
否
Donna Miller
是
Sidney Moore
否
羅伯特·彼得斯
否
Willie Preston
否
阿達爾·雷吉斯
否
Donna Miller 100.0%
Toni Brown <1%
Yumeka Brown <1%
Eric France <1%
$29,031 交易量
$29,031 交易量
Toni Brown
否
Yumeka Brown
否
Eric France
否
Jesse Jackson Jr.
否
派翠克·基廷
否
Donna Miller
是
Sidney Moore
否
羅伯特·彼得斯
否
Willie Preston
否
阿達爾·雷吉斯
否
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 Democrat sources, including https://democrats.org/.
Any replacement of the nominee before election day will not change the resolution of the market.
市場開放時間: Dec 19, 2025, 11:59 AM ET
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0x2F5e3684c...Donna Miller holds a commanding lead in the Illinois 2nd Congressional District Democratic primary as trader consensus prices her victory at virtually certain, driven by dominant recent polling averages showing her 30+ point margin over challengers, superior fundraising with over $1 million raised, and key endorsements from local labor unions and Chicago South Side leaders following incumbent Robin Kelly's retirement. This open-seat race in the safely Democratic district reflects fragmented opposition, with no other candidate breaking 15% in surveys. Realistic challenges include a late-breaking endorsement for a rival like Yumeka Brown, voter mobilization surges among progressive activists backing Jesse Jackson Jr.'s potential return talk, or unforeseen turnout shifts ahead of the March 19 primary, though current evidence points to Miller's momentum holding firm.
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