Incumbent Republican Pete Ricketts won his party's primary in decisive fashion earlier this month, while Democrat Cindy Burbank captured her nomination only to announce plans to drop out and endorse independent Dan Osborn. This consolidation of non-Republican support in a state that has favored GOP Senate candidates by double digits in recent cycles has kept the race competitive. Recent polling averages place Ricketts and Osborn within a few points of each other, reflecting voter concerns over economic issues and dissatisfaction with national party leadership. Traders appear to view the Republican's incumbency and Nebraska's partisan lean as the primary advantages, yet they also assign meaningful probability to an upset by the independent challenger ahead of the November general election.
Ringkasan eksperimental yang dihasilkan AI dengan referensi data Polymarket. Ini bukan saran trading dan tidak berperan dalam bagaimana pasar ini diselesaikan. · DiperbaruiNebraska Senate Election Winner
Republican 59%
Independent 39%
Democrat 3.5%
$113,432 Vol.
$113,432 Vol.

Republican
59%

Independent
39%

Democrat
4%
Republican 59%
Independent 39%
Democrat 3.5%
$113,432 Vol.
$113,432 Vol.

Republican
59%

Independent
39%

Democrat
4%
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.
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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...Incumbent Republican Pete Ricketts won his party's primary in decisive fashion earlier this month, while Democrat Cindy Burbank captured her nomination only to announce plans to drop out and endorse independent Dan Osborn. This consolidation of non-Republican support in a state that has favored GOP Senate candidates by double digits in recent cycles has kept the race competitive. Recent polling averages place Ricketts and Osborn within a few points of each other, reflecting voter concerns over economic issues and dissatisfaction with national party leadership. Traders appear to view the Republican's incumbency and Nebraska's partisan lean as the primary advantages, yet they also assign meaningful probability to an upset by the independent challenger ahead of the November general election.
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