Donald Trump remains the bookmakers' favourite in the next President Odds market despite controversial comments about the Israel-Hamas war on Thursday.
The 45th and 46th presidents of the United States have been flip-flopping at the top of the market in their bid to become the Next US President in 2024.
22 days ago, Trump became favourite to return to the White House for the first time in this presidential race when Betfred nibbled his price in from 2/1 to 15/8.
Since the start of 2023, the incumbent president Joe Biden had enjoyed a stronghold with UK oddsmakers, retaining favouritism across the 20+ companies hosting the market.
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Donald Trump President Odds
Hamas, an Iran-backed militant group based in Gaza, launched attacks on Israel on Saturday, killing more than 1,000 people and taking another 1,000+ hostage.
In response Trump - the frontrunner to take on Biden next year as the Republican Party candidate - labelled the Israeli defense minister Yoav Gallant “a jerk”.
Despite the reaction to his comments, Betfred have kept Trump as the 13/8 favourite in the US Presidential Election 2024 (Biden at 2/1), while he is an even shorter 6/4 (40% chance) on a host of other oddschecker bookmakers including bet365.
Next US President Odds 2024
| Next President |
Party |
Best Price |
Worst Price |
| Donald Trump |
Republican |
7/4 |
6/4 |
| Joe Biden |
Democrat |
2/1 |
7/4 |
| Gavin Newsom |
Democrat |
12/1 |
9/1 |
| Michelle Obama |
Democrat |
18/1 |
11/1 |
| Robert Kennedy Jr |
Democrat |
20/1 |
12/1 |
| Nikki Haley |
Republican |
22/1 |
18/1 |
| Ron DeSantis |
Republican |
25/1 |
16/1 |
Republican Presidential Candidates 2024 Odds
As the top four in the next president odds market suggests, the Democratic party nomination race is expected to be more competitive than the Republican one - Trump is 1/5 with several bookmakers, giving an implied 83.3% chance of success.
One of his closest challenger in the market is Florida governor Ron DeSantis (10/1), who himself weighed in on Trump’s Israel comments, reportedly saying: “It is absurd that anyone, much less someone running for president, would choose now to attack our friend and ally, Israel.”
2024 Presidential Election Odds: Trump given 40% chance despite Israel comments
Donald Trump remains the bookmakers' favourite in the next President Odds market despite controversial comments about the Israel-Hamas war on Thursday.
The 45th and 46th presidents of the United States have been flip-flopping at the top of the market in their bid to become the Next US President in 2024.
22 days ago, Trump became favourite to return to the White House for the first time in this presidential race when Betfred nibbled his price in from 2/1 to 15/8.
Since the start of 2023, the incumbent president Joe Biden had enjoyed a stronghold with UK oddsmakers, retaining favouritism across the 20+ companies hosting the market.
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Donald Trump President Odds
Hamas, an Iran-backed militant group based in Gaza, launched attacks on Israel on Saturday, killing more than 1,000 people and taking another 1,000+ hostage.
In response Trump - the frontrunner to take on Biden next year as the Republican Party candidate - labelled the Israeli defense minister Yoav Gallant “a jerk”.
Despite the reaction to his comments, Betfred have kept Trump as the 13/8 favourite in the US Presidential Election 2024 (Biden at 2/1), while he is an even shorter 6/4 (40% chance) on a host of other oddschecker bookmakers including bet365.
Next US President Odds 2024
Republican Presidential Candidates 2024 Odds
As the top four in the next president odds market suggests, the Democratic party nomination race is expected to be more competitive than the Republican one - Trump is 1/5 with several bookmakers, giving an implied 83.3% chance of success.
One of his closest challenger in the market is Florida governor Ron DeSantis (10/1), who himself weighed in on Trump’s Israel comments, reportedly saying: “It is absurd that anyone, much less someone running for president, would choose now to attack our friend and ally, Israel.”
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