Trader consensus on Polymarket strongly favors Dan Koh (80.5%) as the winner of Massachusetts' 6th Congressional District Democratic primary, driven by his dominant fundraising—over $1.2 million raised—and endorsements from key figures like Governor Maura Healey and EMILY's List. Recent polls, including a late January Emerson survey showing Koh at 52% support, underscore his edge in a crowded field, fueled by voter focus on housing affordability and economic issues. Incumbent Seth Moulton lags at 2.1% amid progressive backlash to his bipartisan votes, while Rick Jakious (4.8%) and Jamie Zahlaway Belsito (4.5%) draw niche grassroots backing. A February forum elevated Koh's visibility, but low turnout risks upsets ahead of the March 5 contest.
基於Polymarket數據的AI實驗性摘要 · 更新於Dan Koh 80%
Rick Jakious 4.8%
Jamie Zahlaway Belsito 4.5%
Tram Nguyen 3.6%
$21,667 交易量
$21,667 交易量
Dan Koh
80%
Rick Jakious
5%
Jamie Zahlaway Belsito
5%
Tram Nguyen
4%
Beth Andres-Beck
3%
Seth Moulton
2%
Rachel Creemers
2%
瑪麗亞·蘭卡斯特
2%
Diann Slavit Baylis
2%
約翰·貝西亞
1%
多米尼克·潘加洛
1%
凱文·拉里維
1%
Dan Koh 80%
Rick Jakious 4.8%
Jamie Zahlaway Belsito 4.5%
Tram Nguyen 3.6%
$21,667 交易量
$21,667 交易量
Dan Koh
80%
Rick Jakious
5%
Jamie Zahlaway Belsito
5%
Tram Nguyen
4%
Beth Andres-Beck
3%
Seth Moulton
2%
Rachel Creemers
2%
瑪麗亞·蘭卡斯特
2%
Diann Slavit Baylis
2%
約翰·貝西亞
1%
多米尼克·潘加洛
1%
凱文·拉里維
1%
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: Nov 25, 2025, 3:39 PM ET
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0x2F5e3684c...Trader consensus on Polymarket strongly favors Dan Koh (80.5%) as the winner of Massachusetts' 6th Congressional District Democratic primary, driven by his dominant fundraising—over $1.2 million raised—and endorsements from key figures like Governor Maura Healey and EMILY's List. Recent polls, including a late January Emerson survey showing Koh at 52% support, underscore his edge in a crowded field, fueled by voter focus on housing affordability and economic issues. Incumbent Seth Moulton lags at 2.1% amid progressive backlash to his bipartisan votes, while Rick Jakious (4.8%) and Jamie Zahlaway Belsito (4.5%) draw niche grassroots backing. A February forum elevated Koh's visibility, but low turnout risks upsets ahead of the March 5 contest.
基於Polymarket數據的AI實驗性摘要 · 更新於
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