Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District has shifted left in recent cycles, backing Kamala Harris in 2024 while narrowly reelecting Republican incumbent Don Bacon. Bacon’s retirement created an open seat in a district rated Lean Democratic by multiple forecasters, with a Cook PVI near D+1. Democratic nominee Denise Powell prevailed in a competitive May primary, while Republican Brinker Harding ran unopposed after other contenders withdrew. The district’s suburban Omaha base, demographic changes, and recent Democratic strength in local races have shaped trader consensus that the Democratic candidate holds a clear edge in the November general election, though the race remains on the November ballot with standard turnout and campaign dynamics still to play out.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedNE-02 House Election Winner
$38,766 Vol.
$38,766 Vol.
Democratic Party
87%
Republican Party
14%
$38,766 Vol.
$38,766 Vol.
Democratic Party
87%
Republican Party
14%
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0x2F5e3684c...A candidate's party will be determined by their ballot-listed or otherwise identifiable affiliation with that party at the time all of the 2026 House elections are conclusively called by this market's resolution sources. A candidate without a ballot-listed affiliation to either the Democrat or Republican parties will be considered a member of one of these parties based on the party with which they most recently expressed their intent to caucus at the time all of the House elections are conclusively called by this market's resolution sources.
This market will resolve based on the result of the election as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve based solely on the official results as reported by the United States government, specifically the Federal Election Commission (https://www.fec.gov/).
Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District has shifted left in recent cycles, backing Kamala Harris in 2024 while narrowly reelecting Republican incumbent Don Bacon. Bacon’s retirement created an open seat in a district rated Lean Democratic by multiple forecasters, with a Cook PVI near D+1. Democratic nominee Denise Powell prevailed in a competitive May primary, while Republican Brinker Harding ran unopposed after other contenders withdrew. The district’s suburban Omaha base, demographic changes, and recent Democratic strength in local races have shaped trader consensus that the Democratic candidate holds a clear edge in the November general election, though the race remains on the November ballot with standard turnout and campaign dynamics still to play out.
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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