CNN's Political Prediction Market is an online game run by the company Pivit. It functions like an online market and allows a base of users to predict what will happen in the world of politics.

With voters heading to the polls and to caucus in 12 states across the country, Pivit has been monitoring the Political Prediction Market, which is powered by the predictions of 100,000 users in conjunction with publicly available polling and real-money wagering market data, to assess the 2016 field.

Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump hold substantial leads in nearly all of the Super Tuesday primary markets. Both candidates are expected to rack up major victories, according to the prediction market, and add to their delegate counts. But there are also some deeper insights in the prediction market data:

The Democrats:

Hillary Clinton is currently at 95% to win the Democratic nomination -- her highest odds to date. Does this make her inevitable? There appears no clear path for Bernie Sanders to claim the nomination, at least according to the data on the market. Even if Sanders wins the Massachusetts primary on Tuesday - he currently has 27% odds -- he likely would not break 10% odds to win the nomination. The silver lining states for Sanders: Oklahoma and his home state of Vermont. Sanders is at 99% to win the Vermont primary, and has seen marked gains in Oklahoma primary market. Sanders finds himself at 47% odds to win in Oklahoma as of this afternoon -- that's up 33% over the past two days.

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