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2020 Presidential Election Odds – Democratic Party Primary Odds

April 9th, 2019 by Lou Palumbo (Head Columnist) | Posted in Political Odds   Comments Off on 2020 Presidential Election Odds – Democratic Party Primary Odds
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2020 Presidential Election Odds

There’s been a lot of new developments with regard to the 2020 presidential election race.  So, we thought it would be the ideal time to update you with the latest on how the odds have changed.  The 2020 presidential election odds have been moving around so often that we’ve had to update this page almost every month with the latest numbers.

As usual, the media’s coverage on who’ll be running against Donald Trump in the 2020 Presidential Election has been never-ending.  Also, new candidates have been popping up left & right.  It seems in the early months of 2019, a new Democrat is throwing their hat in the ring and announcing their candidacy for president in 2020.

Due to the rapid 24-hour news cycle, the 2020 U.S. Presidential election odds are sure to continue to move often.  So, be sure to check back on this page as we update you with the latest odds.  Here’s how the latest news affected the odds to win the 2020 presidential election since our last updates….

At the time of our previous updates, here’s who oddsmakers had as favorite to win the Democratic Party Presidential Primary:

Update on January 9, 2018:
Democratic Favorite: Oprah Winfrey

Update on December 5, 2018:
Democratic Favorite: Kamala Harris

Current Update on April 9, 2019:

As of today, the current favorite to face Donald Trump in the 2020 Presidential election seems to be Bernie Sanders.  In most of the 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary Odds, Sanders is listed as the favorite at around 3 to 1 odds.

Trailing as close runner-ups in the odds to win the 2020 Democratic Primary are Kamala Harris & Joe Biden.  The best available odds are 7 to 2 for Kamala Harris and 4 to 1 for Joe Biden

When you start to look at the 2020 Presidential Odds list for the general election, is clear that oddsmakers are not in full agreement on this.  The general election odds are varying heavily from book-to-book; so much so that many books are taking the general election odds off the board.

My Bookie is currently offering odds of 14 to 1 on Bernie Sanders to win the 2020 Presidential General Election.  Interestingly, Sanders is the 4th Democratic candidate listed on their list of odds to win the 2020 presidential election.  Therefore, if you like Sanders to win the 2020 presidency, right now would probably be the idea time to place that bet.

There is one thing the books are in agreement on at this point.  That is that oddsmakers see the Democratic Party as the clear the favorite to win over the Republican Party in the 2020 general election.

My Bookie currently has the Democratic Party at -150 (best odds available).
Bovada currently has the Republican Party at +150 (best odds available).

As we said in our last update, if you’re looking at the odds to win the 2020 presidential election (general election) and wondering why Trump is still the overwhelming favorite (at -300), this is due to the uncertainty in who the Democratic presidential nominee will be.  When the democratic primary is over, the major gap in these odds will change (and look similar to the “Party to Win” lines).

If you’re looking to bet on President Trump to win a second term in 2020, do not make a silly novice mistake by betting on Trump at -300 on the futures list.  This would be simply foolish right now, since you can bet on the Republican Party +150 which would be a far better payout.

There are still wild names on 2020 presidential election odds board.  These wild names include; Mark Zuckerberg (300 to 1), Oscar De La Hoya (400 to 1), and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson (75 to 1).  Even Michael Avenatti (100 to 1) is still listed despite the recent news of his arrest for attempting to extort the Nike corporation.  Needless to say, betting on these names is probably something you should avoid.  You’d be better off spending the money on Alien invasion insurance.

If you are wondering how likely it is that Congress will have President Trump removed from office, check out the latest Trump Impeachment Odds

The odds to win the 2020 presidential election (particularly the odds to win 2020 Democratic Primary) have been changing very frequently.   Be sure to bookmark this page & check back as things develop.  You can count on us to update this page with the latest odds as the 2020 presidential election news changes.

Political Party To Win The Election @ My Bookie (as of 4/9/19)
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Party to Win the 2020 Presidency:
Democratic Party: -170
Republican Party: +150
Other Party: +5000

Political Party To Win 2020 Presidency @ Bovada (as of 4/9/19)
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Party to Win the 2020 Presidency:
Democratic Party: -150
Republican Party: +120

2020 Presidential Election Odds @ My Bookie (as of 4/9/19)
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Odds To Win 2020 Presidential Election (My Bookie):
DONALD TRUMP: 1 to 3 (-300)
KAMALA HARRIS: 5 to 1
JOE BIDEN: 9 to 1
PETE BUTTIGIEG: 12 to 1
BERNIE SANDERS: 14 to 1
ELIZABETH WARREN: 16 to 1
AMY KLOBUCHAR: 20 to 1
MIKE PENCE: 25 to 1
ERIC GARCETTI: 25 to 1
TULSI GABBARD: 25 to 1
CORY BOOKER: 30 to 1
MICHAEL BLOOMBERG: 30 to 1
KIRSTEN GILLIBRAND: 33 to 1
MICHELLE OBAMA: 50 to 1
HILLARY CLINTON: 50 to 1
BEN SHAPIRO: 50 to 1
RAND PAUL: 66 to 1
MITT ROMNEY: 66 to 1
PAUL RYAN: 66 to 1
HOWARD SCHULTZ: 75 to 1
DWAYNE JOHNSON: 75 to 1
MARK CUBAN: 100 to 1
MICHAEL AVENATTI: 100 to 1
TED CRUZ: 100 to 1
BILL DE BLASIO: 100 to 1
IVANKA TRUMP: 100 to 1
STEVE BANNON: 100 to 1
CHELSEA CLINTON: 200 to 1
MARK ZUCKERBERG: 300 to 1
OSCAR DE LA HOYA: 400 to 1
ANY OTHER CANDIDATE: 11 to 2

2020 Democratic Presidential Primary Odds @ Bovada (as of 4/9/19)
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Odds To Win The Democrat Party Primary (Bovada):
Bernie Sanders +300
Kamala Harris +350
Joe Biden +400
Beto O’Rourke +450
Andrew Yang +900
Amy Klobuchar +1000
Pete Buttigieg +1400
Cory Booker +1800
Elizabeth Warren +1800
Kirsten Gillibrand +2000
Tulsi Gabbard +2000
Michelle Obama +3000
Julian Castro +3300
Oprah Winfrey +3300
Tom Wolf +5000
Hillary Clinton +5000
Joe Kennedy III +5000
Tom Steyer +6600
Andrew Cuomo +6600

2020 Democratic Presidential Primary Odds @ My Bookie (as of 4/9/18)
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Odds To Win The Democrat Party Primary (MyBookie):
BERNIE SANDERS: 3 to 1
JOE BIDEN: 7 to 2
KAMALA HARRIS: 7 to 2
BETO OROURKE: 5 to 1
AMY KLOBUCHAR: 8 to 1
SHERROD BROWN: 11 to 1
ANDREW YANG: 12 to 1
TULSI GABBARD: 12 to 1
MICHELLE OBAMA: 16 to 1
ELIZABETH WARREN: 16 to 1
HILLARY CLINTON: 16 to 1
CORY BOOKER: 18 to 1
KIRSTEN GILLBRAND: 20 to 1
OPRAH WINFREY: 20 to 1
JULIAN CASTRO: 20 to 1
MICHAEL AVENATTI: 35 to 1
SETH MOULTON: 35 to 1
TERRY MCAULIFFE: 40 to 1
MARTIN OMALLEY: 40 to 1
JOHN HICKENLOOPER: 40 to 1
ERIC GARCETTI: 50 to 1
MICHAEL BLOOMBERG: 50 to 1
DEVAL PATRICK: 50 to 1
HOWARD SCHULTZ: 50 to 1
TIM RYAN: 50 to 1
MITCH LANDRIEU: 50 to 1
JEFF MERKLEY: 50 to 1
TOM STEYER: 50 to 1
GEORGE CLOONEY: 50 to 1
GAVIN NEWSOM: 55 to 1
STEVE BULLOCK: 66 to 1
JAY NIXON: 66 to 1
ANDREW CUOMO: 66 to 1
JERRY BROWN: 66 to 1
MARK ZUCKERBERG: 66 to 1
TAMMY DUCKWORTH: 80 to 1
TIM KAINE: 100 to 1
CHELSEA CLINTON: 100 to 1
AL FRANKEN: 300 to 1

Donald Trump Impeachment Odds

December 5th, 2018 by Richard Boyle (Bankroll Sports Contributor) | Posted in Political Odds   Comments Off on Donald Trump Impeachment Odds
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The Mueller investigation into Russia’s possible interference in the 2016 presidential election continues to dominate the news.  Meanwhile, President Trump’s critics, and other impeachment hopeful Democrats, are all constantly wondering:

(1) What are the odds Donald Trump will be impeached by the U.S. House of Representatives?

(2) What the odds are that he will be removed from office?

Many are looking to place bets on the odds that Trump will be impeached; or that Trump will be removed from the White House.

Obviously, if an impeachment process were to take place, this doesn’t necessary mean Trump will be removed from office.  In 1998, Bill Clinton was impeached by the House for charges of obstruction & perjury (related to the Monica Lewinsky scandal).  Clinton was then acquitted by the Senate.  As a result, he was never removed from office.

As for the odds Trump will be impeached, Bovada Sportsbook currently offers the following;

Current Odds as of 12/5:
No, Trump will not be impeached by the house: -180
Yes, Trump will be impeached by the house:  +150

As for the odds on whether Donald Trump will be removed from office, there’s some different options out there.

MyBookie is currently offering the following odds on which year Trump will no longer be president.

Current Odds as of 12/5
Year 2018: 9 to 1
Year 2019: 5 to 1
Year 2020 or later: 1 to 4

Odds Watch also has a probability tracker on the subject.

As of 12/5, Oddswatch says there is a 30% chance Trump will be removed from office before the end of his first term.

Be sure to bookmark this page & check back often.  Will be updating it with the current as major events happen with regard to the Trump presidency.

2020 Presidential Election Odds – Trump & Oprah Odds

January 9th, 2018 by Lou Palumbo (Head Columnist) | Posted in Political Odds   Comments Off on 2020 Presidential Election Odds – Trump & Oprah Odds
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Important: This Article Is Dated January 9th, 2017
For Latest, Visit Our Current Presidential Election Odds Page

Oprah Election Odds vs Trump

As of January 2018, just one full year into Donald Trump’s presidency, the reeling Democratic Party is feverishly trying to muster up a viable 2020 presidential candidate; one that could defeat Trump in 2020.

It appears the Democrats are looking for a name that would make a splash; & someone that could match the type of social media buzz that Trump cultivated during the 2016 presidential election.  The party’s latest possible candidate name may have accomplished exactly that.

That name?  Oprah!

Yes, indeed.  The most recent media reports have it as a possibility that Oprah Winfrey could be the next 2020 Democratic presidential nominee.

That’s right!

The 2020 Presidential Election could end up being: Oprah (D) vs. Trump (R)

Seriously.

The idea of Oprah Winfrey running for 2020 president looks to be getting positive responses by the media, as well in Democratic political circles.

Important: This Article Is Dated January 9th, 2017
For Latest, Visit Our Current Presidential Election Odds Page

When hearing the news about Oprah running for POTUS, you might be asking;

-Does that make Oprah Winfrey the Democrat’s “presumptive nominee” in 2020? 
-Do the Vegas sportsbooks have Oprah as the leading Democratic candidate? 
Answer: Yes.  Based on the latest 2020 presidential election odds & reports, the answer is; yes (to both)

You might also be asking;

-What do the presidential betting odds say about Oprah’s chances against Trump?
Answer: Most books (as of 1/9/18) currently , have Donald Trump  (2 to 1 odds) as the overall favorite to win the 2020 Presidential Election with Oprah Winfrey (9 to 1 Odds) running second. 

Elizabeth Warren (12 to 1 odds) is the next establishment Democrat (behind the Book Club Queen).   Tied for third on the list, sharing the same odds as Warren at the moment is Vice-President, Mike Pence (12 to 1 odds).  Pence is obviously an outside possibly should Trump somehow fail to finish his first term in office. 

Trailing in 5th, as the third potential Democratic candidate, is California Senator, Kamala Harris (14 to 1 odds).  

Of course, one crazy tweet from POTUS could change everything; leading to bettors laying money elsewhere.   Additionally, if the Democrats find themselves a new “Candidate-D’Jor”, things could move around a bit.  So, stay tuned & check back on this page. We’ll be updating the list below.

Note: There is also an assortment of wild names on the current list of candidates (ie; Beyonce, Al Franken, Kanye West)

With the latest Oprah developments, we figured it’d be an appropriate time to provide the full list of all the current odds to win the 2020 presidency.

Latest Odds to Win The 2020 Presidential Election @ 5 Dimes (as of 1/9/18)
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Person To Be 2020 PresidentOdds
Donald Trump 2 to 1
Oprah Winfrey 9 to 1
Mike Pence 12 to 1
Elizabeth Warren 12 to 1
Kamala Harris 14 to 1
Bernie Sanders 16 to 1
K.Gillibrand 16 to 1
Michelle Obama 22 to 1
Joe Biden 22 to 1
D.Johnson 28 to 1
M.Zuckerberg 33 to 1
Cory Booker 33 to 1
G.Newsom 33 to 1
Nikki Haley 40 to 1
Paul Ryan 50 to 1
Hillary Clinton 50 to 1
Julian Castro 50 to 1
Jamie Dimon 50 to 1
Orrin Hatch 50 to 1
M.Bloomberg 50 to 1
J.Kennedy III 50 to 1
Hickenlooper 66 to 1
Marco Rubio 66 to 1
Amy Klobuchar 66 to 1
Tim Kaine 66 to 1
D.Patrick 66 to 1
Eric Garcetti 66 to 1
B.Iger 90 to 1
Mark Cuban 66 to 1
C.Cortez 66 to 1
H.Schultz 66 to 1
George Clooney 66 to 1
Mitt Romney 66 to 1
Tulsi Gabbard 66 to 1
Sherrod Brown 66 to 1
John Kasich 66 to 1
Al Gore 66 to 1
Keith Ellison 66 to 1
Rufus Gifford 66 to 1
C.Kennedy 80 to 1
Ben Shapiro 80 to 1
L.DiCaprio 80 to 1
Steve Bannon 80 to 1
Jospeh P Kennedy 80 to 1
Andrew Cuomo 80 to 1
Trey Gowdy 90 to 1
Al Franken 100 to 1
Ted Cruz 100 to 1
Ben Carson 100 to 1
Ivanka Trump 100 to 1
Ben Sasse 100 to 1
Bill de Blasi 100 to 1
A.Basiago 200 to 1
B.Sandoval 100 to 1
Carly Fiorina 100 to 1
Chris Christie 100 to 1
Beyonce 200 to 1
C.Murphy 100 to 1
S.Yates 200 to 1
C.Rice 100 to 1
Greg Abbott 100 to 1
G.Popovich 100 to 1
James Mattis 100 to 1
Jason Kander 100 to 1
Jay Inslee 175 to 1
Jay Nixon 100 to 1
M.Dayton 165 to 1
Jeb Bush 100 to 1
Jeff Flake 100 to 1
Jerry Brown 100 to 1
M.OMalley 100 to 1
Doug Ducey 200 to 1
Kanye West150 to 1