Charles Booker commands 79% trader consensus as the Kentucky Democratic U.S. Senate primary frontrunner ahead of the May 19 contest, propelled by a February Emerson College poll showing him leading the field amid his established name recognition from the tight 2020 primary surge against Amy McGrath. Recent momentum stems from the March 18 debate featuring Booker, McGrath, Pamela Stevenson, and Dale Romans, where Booker highlighted affordability and progressive priorities like his "40 for 40" plan, reinforcing grassroots endorsements from groups such as the Working Families Party. McGrath trails at 17% despite superior fundraising—over $1.3 million raised by late 2025—reflecting trader skepticism over her 2020 general election loss to Mitch McConnell; lower-tier candidates like Stevenson linger on minor endorsements and limited polling support.
基于Polymarket数据的AI实验性摘要 · 更新于查尔斯·布克 79%
艾米·麦格拉斯 17%
帕梅拉·史蒂文森 2.2%
洛根·福赛斯 1.6%
$14,258 交易量
$14,258 交易量
查尔斯·布克
79%
艾米·麦格拉斯
17%
帕梅拉·史蒂文森
2%
洛根·福赛斯
2%
贾里德·兰德尔
2%
文森特·汤普森
1%
戴尔·罗曼斯
1%
乔尔·威利特
<1%
查尔斯·布克 79%
艾米·麦格拉斯 17%
帕梅拉·史蒂文森 2.2%
洛根·福赛斯 1.6%
$14,258 交易量
$14,258 交易量
查尔斯·布克
79%
艾米·麦格拉斯
17%
帕梅拉·史蒂文森
2%
洛根·福赛斯
2%
贾里德·兰德尔
2%
文森特·汤普森
1%
戴尔·罗曼斯
1%
乔尔·威利特
<1%
If no 2026 Kentucky Democratic Senate Primary takes place, this market will resolve to "Other".
The resolution source for this market will be the first announcement of the results from the Kentucky Democratic party, however an overwhelming consensus of credible reporting may suffice.
市场开放时间: Dec 1, 2025, 4:02 PM ET
Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...If no 2026 Kentucky Democratic Senate Primary takes place, this market will resolve to "Other".
The resolution source for this market will be the first announcement of the results from the Kentucky Democratic party, however an overwhelming consensus of credible reporting may suffice.
Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...Charles Booker commands 79% trader consensus as the Kentucky Democratic U.S. Senate primary frontrunner ahead of the May 19 contest, propelled by a February Emerson College poll showing him leading the field amid his established name recognition from the tight 2020 primary surge against Amy McGrath. Recent momentum stems from the March 18 debate featuring Booker, McGrath, Pamela Stevenson, and Dale Romans, where Booker highlighted affordability and progressive priorities like his "40 for 40" plan, reinforcing grassroots endorsements from groups such as the Working Families Party. McGrath trails at 17% despite superior fundraising—over $1.3 million raised by late 2025—reflecting trader skepticism over her 2020 general election loss to Mitch McConnell; lower-tier candidates like Stevenson linger on minor endorsements and limited polling support.
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