Will Adam Schiff win the 2028 Democratic presidential nomination?
As of August 2026, Polymarket traders give “Will Adam Schiff win the 2028 Democratic presidential nomination?” a 0% chance of resolving YES. $272.6k has traded in the last 24 hours, and it resolves on November 7, 2028. A YES price of 0% is the market-implied probability the event happens — not a guarantee. Verify the full resolution criteria on Polymarket before trading.
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Will Adam Schiff win the 2028 Democratic presidential nomination?
PolymarketYES probability for "Will Adam Schiff win the 2028 Democratic presidential nomination?" moved from 0% to 0% across 8 points. Current 0%. Data points: Jul 25: 0%, Jul 25: 0%, Jul 25: 0%, Jul 25: 0%, Aug 19: 0%, Aug 19: 0%, Aug 19: 0%, Now: 0%
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- What are the odds of Will Adam Schiff win the 2028 Democratic presidential nomination??
- As of August 2026, the prediction market on Polymarket implies a 0% probability of YES.
- Where can I trade Will Adam Schiff win the 2028 Democratic presidential nomination??
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- When does this market resolve?
- It is scheduled to resolve on November 7, 2028, at which point YES or NO pays out based on the platform's resolution source.