2024 Election Odds: Donald Trump Most Backed By UK Bettors in Last Week
2024 Election Odds: Donald Trump Regaining Support Of Bettors
Bettors had begun to lose faith in Donald Trump's 2024 Presidential Election odds over the last few months. He had been passed by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, and then his daughter Ivanka. That’s not the case anymore after a recent resurgence from the former POTUS.
Over the last 7 days, Donald Trump has seen 37.6% of bets placed on the 2024 Presidential Election winner. President Biden is currently the bettors’ second favorite with 20.2% of the bet. The next most bet on candidates are Ron DeSantis and Kamala Harris who have both seen 5.2% of the bets.
There had been speculation that Biden wouldn't run in 2024, no matter how successful his first term was. For a while, Kamala Harris was thought to be the most likely pick for the next POTUS. And, while she is still the favorite according to the latest odds, it's clear the betting public disagrees.
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2024 Presidential Election
Meanwhile, the odds haven’t moved. Oddsmakers still have Harris as the favorite with +350 odds. Biden is still second at +400, and Donald Trump is still third at +650.
Despite the belief of international bettors it’s still hard to see a Republican candidate winning the presidency in 2024. Back to back one term presidents have only happened twice in American history. So, while it seems a decent bet to back the opposition party in an ever more politically divided America history says otherwise.
We're still a long way away from the 2024 Presidential Election and a lot can happen between now and then. But, the latest 2024 Presidential odds betting trends have shown some interesting movement of late.
2021 Presidential Election Odds
Candidate | Odds | Implied Chance |
---|---|---|
Kamala Harris | +350 | 22.2% |
Joe Biden | +400 | 20% |
Donald Trump | +650 | 13.3% |
Ron DeSantis | +1100 | 8.3% |
Nikki Haley | +1200 | 7.7% |
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