Recent polling averages show a statistical tie in the Texas U.S. Senate race, with James Talarico holding a narrow edge in several surveys amid Talarico's dominant early advertising spend and stronger favorability ratings. Ken Paxton's primary victory over incumbent John Cornyn, backed by presidential endorsement, unified much of the Republican base but left the nominee with persistently negative personal ratings tied to prior legal and impeachment proceedings. Talarico has leveraged substantial fundraising to control airwaves on affordability and other issues, drawing support from moderates and urban voters, while Paxton maintains advantages in rural areas and on border security. External spending from both sides has increased, and forecasters have shifted the contest toward toss-up status, keeping trader consensus tightly balanced ahead of the November general election.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedTexas Senate Election Winner
$865,175 Vol.
$865,175 Vol.

James Talarico (D)
52%

Ken Paxton (R)
49%
$865,175 Vol.
$865,175 Vol.

James Talarico (D)
52%

Ken Paxton (R)
49%
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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.
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0x2F5e3684c...Recent polling averages show a statistical tie in the Texas U.S. Senate race, with James Talarico holding a narrow edge in several surveys amid Talarico's dominant early advertising spend and stronger favorability ratings. Ken Paxton's primary victory over incumbent John Cornyn, backed by presidential endorsement, unified much of the Republican base but left the nominee with persistently negative personal ratings tied to prior legal and impeachment proceedings. Talarico has leveraged substantial fundraising to control airwaves on affordability and other issues, drawing support from moderates and urban voters, while Paxton maintains advantages in rural areas and on border security. External spending from both sides has increased, and forecasters have shifted the contest toward toss-up status, keeping trader consensus tightly balanced ahead of the November general election.
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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