Definition
A front-runner is someone who is leading in a race, competition, or election πββοΈ. Think of them as the person most likely to win, the one ahead of the pack. They've often gained momentum and have the best chance of success. Unlike other contenders, the front-runner enjoys a significant advantage, whether it's votes, popularity, or skill. They're basically the odds-on favorite, the one everyone's watching to see if they can maintain their lead, like a character in *Mario Kart* with a star.