2024 Election Odds: Joe Biden Pulls Ahead of Trump, DeSantis As Approval Rating Climbs

2024 Election Odds: Joe Biden Pulls Ahead of Trump, DeSantis As Approval Rating Climbs
The 2024 Presidential Election odds continue to shift as Joe Biden, Ron DeSantis, and Donald Trump continue to be the top names. Biden, who's been in office since 2020, will have about a year to win over the voters once again.
Donald Trump, the former President, also has a strong case to win the 2024 Election.
DeSantis, a Republican from Florida, is believed to be the leading candidate for the party.
Let's break down the latest 2024 Presidential Election odds and see what the sportsbooks are thinking.
2024 Presidential Election Odds
Candidate | Odds |
---|---|
Joe Biden | +250 |
Ron DeSantis | +300 |
Donald Trump | +333 |
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As we can see from the 2024 Presidential Election odds, Democrat Joe Biden is now the favorite to be back in the office. There are a few different ways to look at these odds and the biggest factor is America looking for stability and keeping Biden in office for a second term.
Some have pondered that Biden has lost some of his voters, which could swing this election to one of the Republican candidates. The 2024 Presidential Election odds don't agree with that, however.
As with every Presidential Election, there will be a huge change in odds. Presidential candidates will have things come out about them, true or not, that will move these odds.
Ron DeSantis Presidental Election odds aren't too far behind at +300. People have posed the thought that they want a Republican in office. Furthermore, with some of the backlash that former President Donald Trump has faced, the Republicans sending DeSantis out there could be their best chance of winning.
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Trump still has +333 odds to win the Presidential Election, which also shows that he's still very much in the running.
The 2024 Presidential Election odds will continue to change as the days get closer. Who will be the candidate with the best odds when it matters most?