Trader consensus prices "No" at 97.4% for Republicans achieving a trifecta with Senate supermajority after the November 2026 midterms, reflecting the steep structural barriers: from a current 53-47 Republican Senate edge, the party must net seven seats by defending all 22 vulnerable incumbents up for election while flipping seven of Democrats' 13, amid a midterm map and historical trends punishing the president's party. Forecasts from Sabato's Crystal Ball and others project Republicans holding 51 seats at best, with four tossups in battlegrounds like Georgia, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, North Carolina, and Ohio specials. Recent polling surges for Democrats and tightening odds to near 50/50 for simple majority control underscore competitive dynamics, though a GOP supermajority would require a massive wave from high turnout, scandals hitting Democrats, or retirements like Joni Ernst in Iowa. House majority remains narrow and at risk, but supermajority odds hinge on Senate math.
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This market will resolve to “Yes” if, as a result of the midterm elections, the Republican Party controls the U.S. presidency, controls the U.S. House of Representatives, and holds at least 60 seats in the U.S. Senate.
This market will resolve based on the results of all Congress elections, including special elections, that are scheduled to occur in November 2026 as of October 31, 2026. If a required runoff for any such election could change the market’s outcome, the market will remain open until that runoff is conclusively called by this market’s resolution sources.
A party will be considered to have 'control' of the House of Representatives if it wins a majority of voting seats.
If control of the House is ambiguous given the above rules, this market will resolve according to the party affiliation of the first Speaker of the US House who is selected following the 2026 United States midterm elections.
A candidate's party is determined by their ballot-listed or otherwise identifiable affiliation with that party at the time the 2026 United States midterm elections are conclusively called by this market's resolution sources. A candidate without a ballot-listed affiliation to either the Democratic or Republican Parties will be considered a member of one of these parties based on the party that they most recently expressed their intent to caucus with at the time the 2026 United States midterm elections are conclusively called by this market's resolution sources.
If a Senate seat is vacant but a corresponding election is not held in November 2026, the seat will be considered held by the party of the seat's most recent incumbent.
The resolution source for this market is the Associated Press, Fox News, and NBC. If all three sources do not achieve consensus in calling the relevant races for this market, it will resolve based on the official certification.
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0x65070BE91...This market will resolve to “Yes” if, as a result of the midterm elections, the Republican Party controls the U.S. presidency, controls the U.S. House of Representatives, and holds at least 60 seats in the U.S. Senate.
This market will resolve based on the results of all Congress elections, including special elections, that are scheduled to occur in November 2026 as of October 31, 2026. If a required runoff for any such election could change the market’s outcome, the market will remain open until that runoff is conclusively called by this market’s resolution sources.
A party will be considered to have 'control' of the House of Representatives if it wins a majority of voting seats.
If control of the House is ambiguous given the above rules, this market will resolve according to the party affiliation of the first Speaker of the US House who is selected following the 2026 United States midterm elections.
A candidate's party is determined by their ballot-listed or otherwise identifiable affiliation with that party at the time the 2026 United States midterm elections are conclusively called by this market's resolution sources. A candidate without a ballot-listed affiliation to either the Democratic or Republican Parties will be considered a member of one of these parties based on the party that they most recently expressed their intent to caucus with at the time the 2026 United States midterm elections are conclusively called by this market's resolution sources.
If a Senate seat is vacant but a corresponding election is not held in November 2026, the seat will be considered held by the party of the seat's most recent incumbent.
The resolution source for this market is the Associated Press, Fox News, and NBC. If all three sources do not achieve consensus in calling the relevant races for this market, it will resolve based on the official certification.
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0x65070BE91...Trader consensus prices "No" at 97.4% for Republicans achieving a trifecta with Senate supermajority after the November 2026 midterms, reflecting the steep structural barriers: from a current 53-47 Republican Senate edge, the party must net seven seats by defending all 22 vulnerable incumbents up for election while flipping seven of Democrats' 13, amid a midterm map and historical trends punishing the president's party. Forecasts from Sabato's Crystal Ball and others project Republicans holding 51 seats at best, with four tossups in battlegrounds like Georgia, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, North Carolina, and Ohio specials. Recent polling surges for Democrats and tightening odds to near 50/50 for simple majority control underscore competitive dynamics, though a GOP supermajority would require a massive wave from high turnout, scandals hitting Democrats, or retirements like Joni Ernst in Iowa. House majority remains narrow and at risk, but supermajority odds hinge on Senate math.
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