Will the Democratic Party win the FL-22 House seat?

Predicted at2026-02-24 13:34 UTC
Prediction83.7%
Market (at prediction)56.0%
Market (live)

Analysis

All 8 agents agree on core fundamentals favoring Democrats (Solid D, incumbent running, midterm tailwind). The key divergence is how much weight to give redistricting risk, which Agent 6 uniquely identified. I'm pulling below the ensemble mean (77.9%) toward 72% to account for redistricting uncertainty, but staying well above market (56%) because: (1) Frankel is confirmed running, (2) Palm Beach County geography limits how much redistricting can hurt Democrats, (3) even in an open-seat scenario the D+4 lean plus midterm environment favors Democrats, (4) the 18% unaccounted market probability likely reflects structural uncertainty rather than true Republican competitiveness. Edge of ~16% over market price is substantial but justified by specific, verifiable evidence (Cook rating, confirmed candidacy, historical midterm patterns). Agent 5 (90%) and Agent 3 (87%) are too aggressive given redistricting risk; Agent 1 (62%) and Agent 6 (68%) appropriately flag risks but may overweight them.


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