2024 Presidential Elections Odds: Donald Trump Given a 27% Chance To Win
2024 Presidential Elections Odds: Donald Trump Given a 27% Chance To Win
Since the last time we looked at the US Presidential Election odds a lot has changed. The Russia and Ukraine conflict will certainly play a factor as well as President Biden's most recent State of the Union.
When looking at the odds, one thing continues to happen. Donald Trump has risen up as a clear favorite to take home the election in 2024 if he indeed runs for office again.
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2024 Presidential Election Odds
Name | Odds | Implied Chance |
---|---|---|
Donald Trump | +275 | 26.67% |
Joe Biden | +500 | 16.67% |
Ron DeSantis | +600 | 14.29% |
Kamala Harris | +800 | 11.11% |
Nikki Haley | +1800 | 5.26% |
Donald Trump +275 (Bet $100 to win $275)
This has been the case for a while now but Donald Trump is the clear favorite. At +275 he's given a 26.67% chance of winning the election for 2024. From 2017 through 2020, Donald Trump served as the United States' 45th President. Trump is trying to be the first President since Grover Cleveland who served two terms that were nonconsecutive.
Joe Biden +500 (Bet $100 to win $500)
Joe Biden's stock continues to fall. The last time we looked at Presidential odds, Biden was sitting at +400 but now a few weeks later, you can find him at +500 or an implied chance of 16.67%. At age 78, Biden became the oldest President to assume the Presidency and will be approaching 82 years old when the 2024 election takes place.
Ron DeSantis +600 (Bet $100 to win $600)
A riser throughout this process has been Ron DeSantis. DeSantis has served as the Governor of Florida since 2019. During the COVID 19 Pandemic, DeSantis has taken a looser stance on face mask mandates, stay-at-home orders, and vaccination requirements which makes him a very polarizing figure. In fact, this week he had a viral video about students masking up:
With still over two years away before the 2024 election, there is plenty of time for these odds to change. We've seen it already just over the past few months. A trend we're seeing though is the growing popularity with Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis while seemingly Joe Biden and Kamala Harris falling as a result. We'll see if that continues or if we see something to reverse that trend.