CA-42 primary: Who will advance
Robert Garcia97.0¢
Brian Burley48¢
Noah Von Blom47¢
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June 2, 2026Contract resolves
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Which candidate will advance in the 2026 CA-48 primary election? This market is eligible for accelerated determination after a consensus of media organizations project the advancing candidates. See full rules for details. Get $1 for every contract you own if your prediction is correct. Or close your position before the event resolves. Additional fees apply. Read the full contract terms and conditions
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- Any person working in a vote-tallying capacity, or who has the potential ability to observe official vote counts before they are public.
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- Employees of Decision Desks at major media organizations, including but not limited to Fox News, ABC News, the Associated Press, CNN, CBS News, Decision Desk HQ, NBC News, The New York Times, and Reuters.
- Employees of exit-polling and election-night survey operations engaged by media organizations or campaigns in any race listed within this event, including but not limited to Edison Research and the National Election Pool.
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