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Will Pete Buttigieg win the 2028 Democratic presidential nomination?

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Will Pete Buttigieg win the 2028 Democratic presidential nomination? is currently being traded on 2 exchanges: Polymarket and PredictIt. The best Yes price right now is 6% on PredictIt, and the best No is 96% on Polymarket. Prices currently differ by 2¢ across exchanges, the largest spread between any two listed sources. Combined 24-hour volume across these markets is 152.9K contracts.

Best Yes

6%

PredictIt

Best No

96%

Polymarket

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Price Comparison

SourceYesNoChangeVolume 24hTotal VolumeOpen InterestLiquidity
Polymarket4%96%152.9K11.3M406.6KHigh
PredictIt6%94%Low
PolymarketTradingBest No

Will Pete Buttigieg win the 2028 Democratic presidential nomination?

Yes
4%
No
96%
Yes Bid/Ask: 4¢ / 4¢
24h: 152.9KVol: 11.3MOI: 406.6KCloses: Nov 6, 2028
PredictItTradingBest Yes

Who will win the 2028 Democratic presidential nomination? — Pete Buttigieg

Yes
6%
No
94%
Yes Bid/Ask: 7¢ / 6¢
No Bid/Ask: 94¢ / 93¢

Fee Reference

ExchangeTrading FeeProfit FeeWithdrawal FeeNotes
Polymarket2%NoneNoneTrading exchange
PredictItNone10%5%Trading exchange

Resolution Rules

PolymarketWill Pete Buttigieg win the 2028 Democratic presidential nomination?

This market will resolve to “Yes” if the named individual wins and accepts the 2028 nomination of the Democratic Party for U.S. president. Otherwise, this market will resolve to “No”. The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of official Democratic Party sources. Any replacement of the democratic nominee before election day will not change the resolution of the market.

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