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KalshiJan 21, 2029988 days left

Will Alina Habba be the next White House Press Secretary of United States?

This contract is priced at 7¢ on Kalshi. Current book: 7¢ bid, 21¢ ask, 14¢ spread.

Implied probability

7¢
$3K volume
$465 liquidity
43097% of event volume

Event outcomes

5

Family volume

$6

Best sibling

No new person 26¢

Ticker

KXNEXTPRESSEC-29JAN21-AHAB

Market snapshot

Alina Habba in market context.

This page tracks the Kalshi contract for Will Alina Habba be the next White House Press Secretary of United States?. The displayed quote is 7¢ from the latest venue quote. The cached market record reports reported volume of $3K. In the KXNEXTPRESSEC-29JAN21 family, this outcome ranks #2 of 5 by current quote across 5 sibling outcomes. The indicator bundle was refreshed May 9, 2026, 5:08 AM UTC.

Outcome

Alina Habba

Family rank

#2 of 5

Venue

Kalshi

Current quote

Quote source

Latest venue quote

Timing

Listed until Jan 21, 2029

Reported volume

$3K

Family context

5 outcomes · KXNEXTPRESSEC-29JAN21

Quote range

1¢-26¢

Family leader

No new person 26¢

Last updated

May 9, 2026, 5:08 AM UTC · 7m ago

Venue identifier: KXNEXTPRESSEC-29JAN21-AHAB. Family volume: $6.

Price history

7¢ current

14¢
25¢50¢75¢100¢
Apr 8, 2026May 7, 2026

Orderbook snapshot

7 / 21¢

Kalshi
14¢ spread
BidSize
100¢47
100¢30
7¢2
6¢202
AskSize
21¢26
22¢22
24¢10
25¢47
26¢48

Contract terms

Resolution, venue, and identifiers.

Resolution rules

If the first new person to become White House Press Secretary after Issuance is Alina Habba, then the market resolves to Yes.

Venue

Kalshi

Closes

Jan 21, 2029

Identifier

KXNEXTPRESSEC-29JAN21-AHAB

Event family

KXNEXTPRESSEC-29JAN21.

This view keeps the individual contract next to its sibling outcomes. For long-tail search traffic, this is the useful context: where the current price sits inside the event, how much volume exists around the family, and which outcomes have actual depth.

Total volume

$6

Outcomes

5

Highest price

No new person 26¢

Current share

0%

Indicators

Yield, cliff risk, volatility, and regime.

IY (Yes)

490.6%

IY (No)

2.8%

Adj IY

245%

CRI

13

Overround

-0.6%

Regime

neutral

Score

0.5

Observability

medium

Event type

political

Full indicator table

490.6%
2.8%
Adj IY
245%
13
Overround
-0.6%

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