Robert White holds the strongest position in the June 16 Democratic primary for D.C.’s non-voting House delegate seat, vacated by retiring incumbent Eleanor Holmes Norton, as an at-large council member with citywide name recognition and an early polling lead of 38 percent to Brooke Pinto’s 21 percent. Pinto, the Ward 2 council member, has outraised rivals overall and emphasized public safety and housing, yet White has narrowed recent fundraising gaps while securing key endorsements and framing a broader approach to home rule and federal relations. The remaining candidates trail far behind in both polling and visibility, consistent with the market’s heavy weighting toward White. The primary’s proximity leaves limited time for shifts absent major late developments.
Експериментальне резюме, згенероване ШІ з посиланням на дані Polymarket. Це не торгова порада і не впливає на вирішення цього ринку. · ОновленоDC Delegate Democratic Primary Winner
Robert White 58%
Brooke Pinto 14%
Kinney Zalesne 2.9%
Gregory Jaczko 1.3%
Robert White
75%
Brooke Pinto
25%
Kinney Zalesne
3%
Gregory Jaczko
1%
Trent Holbrook
1%
Robert White 58%
Brooke Pinto 14%
Kinney Zalesne 2.9%
Gregory Jaczko 1.3%
Robert White
75%
Brooke Pinto
25%
Kinney Zalesne
3%
Gregory Jaczko
1%
Trent Holbrook
1%
If no nominee is announced by November 3, 2026, 11:59 PM 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.
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Resolver
0x69c47De9D...If no nominee is announced by November 3, 2026, 11:59 PM 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.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Robert White holds the strongest position in the June 16 Democratic primary for D.C.’s non-voting House delegate seat, vacated by retiring incumbent Eleanor Holmes Norton, as an at-large council member with citywide name recognition and an early polling lead of 38 percent to Brooke Pinto’s 21 percent. Pinto, the Ward 2 council member, has outraised rivals overall and emphasized public safety and housing, yet White has narrowed recent fundraising gaps while securing key endorsements and framing a broader approach to home rule and federal relations. The remaining candidates trail far behind in both polling and visibility, consistent with the market’s heavy weighting toward White. The primary’s proximity leaves limited time for shifts absent major late developments.
Експериментальне резюме, згенероване ШІ з посиланням на дані Polymarket. Це не торгова порада і не впливає на вирішення цього ринку. · Оновлено
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