As of August 2026, no major-party candidates have formally announced 2028 presidential bids, leaving the field open amid widespread speculation over potential contenders such as sitting Vice President JD Vance, Senator Marco Rubio, Governor Gavin Newsom, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Senator Jon Ossoff. Minor exploratory committees and FEC filings have occurred, primarily among lesser-known or third-party figures like Jo Jorgensen, while some Democrats including Gretchen Whitmer have offered mixed signals on interest without committing. The 2026 midterm elections represent the next key political catalyst that could shape donor interest, polling, and party positioning ahead of likely announcement windows after November. Trader consensus on early declarations reflects this timeline uncertainty, with historical patterns showing most viable candidates waiting until 2027 for official launches.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket. Isto não é aconselhamento de trading e não tem qualquer papel na resolução deste mercado. · AtualizadoQuem anunciará a candidatura presidencial antes de 2027?
$1,071,851 Vol.

Gavin Newsom
13%

Tucker Carlson
11%

Kamala Harris
10%

Rahm Emanuel
9%

Don Lemon
9%

Pete Buttigieg
9%

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
8%

Gretchen Whitmer
8%

Glenn Youngkin
8%

Stephen A. Smith
8%

Andy Beshear
8%

Mark Kelly
8%

Donald Trump Jr.
8%

Matt Gaetz
8%

Marjorie Taylor Greene
8%

Ted Cruz
7%

Raphael Warnock
7%

Donald Trump
7%

Brian Kemp
7%

J.B. Pritzker
7%

Vivek Ramaswamy
7%

J.D. Vance
6%

Steve Bannon
6%

Cory Booker
6%

Mark Cuban
6%

Josh Shapiro
6%

George Clooney
6%

Hunter Biden
5%

Rand Paul
5%

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
5%

Marco Rubio
4%

Nikki Haley
4%

John Thune
4%

Kristi Noem
4%

Mike Pence
4%

Gina Raimondo
4%

Wes Moore
4%

Ivanka Trump
4%

Erika Kirk
4%

Greg Abbott
4%

Ron DeSantis
4%

Elise Stefanik
4%

Jon Ossoff
4%

Jon Stewart
3%

LeBron James
3%

Josh Hawley
3%

Candace Owens
3%

John Fetterman
3%

Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson
3%

Zohran Mamdani
3%

Kim Kardashian
3%

Liz Cheney
3%

Beto O’Rourke
2%

Elon Musk
2%

MrBeast
2%

Byron Donalds
2%

Michelle Obama
2%

Phil Murphy
2%

Tulsi Gabbard
2%

Tom Brady
2%

Barack Obama
2%

Tim Walz
2%

Hillary Clinton
2%

Roy Cooper
1%

Chelsea Clinton
1%

Bernie Sanders
1%

Katie Britt
1%

Jared Polis
1%

Andrew Yang
1%

Oprah Winfrey
1%

Sarah Huckabee Sanders
1%
$1,071,851 Vol.

Gavin Newsom
13%

Tucker Carlson
11%

Kamala Harris
10%

Rahm Emanuel
9%

Don Lemon
9%

Pete Buttigieg
9%

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
8%

Gretchen Whitmer
8%

Glenn Youngkin
8%

Stephen A. Smith
8%

Andy Beshear
8%

Mark Kelly
8%

Donald Trump Jr.
8%

Matt Gaetz
8%

Marjorie Taylor Greene
8%

Ted Cruz
7%

Raphael Warnock
7%

Donald Trump
7%

Brian Kemp
7%

J.B. Pritzker
7%

Vivek Ramaswamy
7%

J.D. Vance
6%

Steve Bannon
6%

Cory Booker
6%

Mark Cuban
6%

Josh Shapiro
6%

George Clooney
6%

Hunter Biden
5%

Rand Paul
5%

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
5%

Marco Rubio
4%

Nikki Haley
4%

John Thune
4%

Kristi Noem
4%

Mike Pence
4%

Gina Raimondo
4%

Wes Moore
4%

Ivanka Trump
4%

Erika Kirk
4%

Greg Abbott
4%

Ron DeSantis
4%

Elise Stefanik
4%

Jon Ossoff
4%

Jon Stewart
3%

LeBron James
3%

Josh Hawley
3%

Candace Owens
3%

John Fetterman
3%

Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson
3%

Zohran Mamdani
3%

Kim Kardashian
3%

Liz Cheney
3%

Beto O’Rourke
2%

Elon Musk
2%

MrBeast
2%

Byron Donalds
2%

Michelle Obama
2%

Phil Murphy
2%

Tulsi Gabbard
2%

Tom Brady
2%

Barack Obama
2%

Tim Walz
2%

Hillary Clinton
2%

Roy Cooper
1%

Chelsea Clinton
1%

Bernie Sanders
1%

Katie Britt
1%

Jared Polis
1%

Andrew Yang
1%

Oprah Winfrey
1%

Sarah Huckabee Sanders
1%
An announcement by the listed individual will be sufficient to trigger a "Yes" resolution, regardless of whether they actually filed a nomination to run, or whether they actually file a nomination to run in the future.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official statements by the listed individual (ex: via speech, social media, etc.), however a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Mercado Aberto: Nov 19, 2025, 6:49 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...An announcement by the listed individual will be sufficient to trigger a "Yes" resolution, regardless of whether they actually filed a nomination to run, or whether they actually file a nomination to run in the future.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official statements by the listed individual (ex: via speech, social media, etc.), however a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...As of August 2026, no major-party candidates have formally announced 2028 presidential bids, leaving the field open amid widespread speculation over potential contenders such as sitting Vice President JD Vance, Senator Marco Rubio, Governor Gavin Newsom, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Senator Jon Ossoff. Minor exploratory committees and FEC filings have occurred, primarily among lesser-known or third-party figures like Jo Jorgensen, while some Democrats including Gretchen Whitmer have offered mixed signals on interest without committing. The 2026 midterm elections represent the next key political catalyst that could shape donor interest, polling, and party positioning ahead of likely announcement windows after November. Trader consensus on early declarations reflects this timeline uncertainty, with historical patterns showing most viable candidates waiting until 2027 for official launches.
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