Abdul El-Sayed’s narrow August 4 Democratic primary win over Haley Stevens has positioned him as the nominee in this open-seat Michigan Senate contest, energizing the party’s progressive wing while highlighting challenges in unifying factions ahead of the November general election. Mike Rogers advanced unopposed on the Republican side after his 2024 narrow loss, drawing on his congressional experience in a battleground state where turnout, independent voters, and base mobilization are decisive. Post-primary polling remains closely divided, with RCP averages showing Rogers ahead by roughly one point and recent surveys ranging from modest Republican edges to near ties among likely voters. El-Sayed’s push for multiple debates and Rogers’ initial reluctance represent near-term catalysts that could shift trader consensus in this competitive race for Senate control.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedMichigan Senate Election Winner
$454,794 Vol.
$454,794 Vol.

Abdul El-Sayed (D)
59%

Mike Rogers (R)
42%
$454,794 Vol.
$454,794 Vol.

Abdul El-Sayed (D)
59%

Mike Rogers (R)
42%
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0x2F5e3684c...A candidate shall be considered to represent a party in the event that he or she is the nominee of the party in question. Candidates other than the Democratic or Republican nominee (e.g., Greens, Libertarian, independent) may be added at a later date.
Candidates who run as independents will not be encompassed by the “Democrat” or “Republican” options regardless of any affiliation they may have with the party.
The resolution source for this market is the Associated Press, Fox News, and NBC. This market will resolve once all three sources call the race for the same candidate. If all three sources haven’t called the race in this state for the same candidate, this market will resolve based on the official certification.
Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...Abdul El-Sayed’s narrow August 4 Democratic primary win over Haley Stevens has positioned him as the nominee in this open-seat Michigan Senate contest, energizing the party’s progressive wing while highlighting challenges in unifying factions ahead of the November general election. Mike Rogers advanced unopposed on the Republican side after his 2024 narrow loss, drawing on his congressional experience in a battleground state where turnout, independent voters, and base mobilization are decisive. Post-primary polling remains closely divided, with RCP averages showing Rogers ahead by roughly one point and recent surveys ranging from modest Republican edges to near ties among likely voters. El-Sayed’s push for multiple debates and Rogers’ initial reluctance represent near-term catalysts that could shift trader consensus in this competitive race for Senate control.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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