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2024 Presidential Election Odds: Bettors Backing Donald Trump to Win the Election

We only have six months until the 2024 US Presidential Election. Bettors are backing Donald Trump to win the Election over Joe Biden. Jason Radowitz takes you through the latest 2024 Presidential Election odds.
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2024 Presidential Election Odds: Bettors Backing Donald Trump to Win the Election

We're six months away from an intriguing rematch between Joe Biden and Donald Trump to be the next president of the United States.

Over the last few months, Donald Trump has seen a rise in projections and bets for a potential second term.

Below, you can check out where the race stands at this current time and where bettors are putting their money.

2024 US Presidential Election Odds

2024 Presidential CandidateOdds
Donald Trump+125
Joe Biden+146
Robert Kennedy Jr.+2800
Michelle Obama+3500
Gavin Newsom+6500

2024 US Presidential Election Betting Data

2024 Presidential CandidatePresidential Election Betting %
Donald Trump63.87%
Joe Biden26.88%
Robert Kennedy Jr. 9.25%

Donald Trump (63.87%)

Heading into 2024, Joe Biden was the favorite to win the 2024 presidential election. However, the odds have changed, leaving Donald Trump as the odds-on favorite to be elected president for a second term.

Despite being the overwhelmingly popular choice in the betting space, Trump's implied probability of winning is still only 44.44%. However, it's still better than Joe Biden's implied probability of just 40.65%.

Joe Biden (26.88%)

Joe Biden isn't getting nearly as many bets as Trump for the 2024 Presidential Election. He's only received about 27% of the bets, while Trump has earned almost 64% of the bets.

That said, many notable predictors still project that Biden will win the 2024 Presidential Election.

Still, if nothing else, the race will be extremely close and competitive if nothing else.

Robert Kennedy Jr. (9.25%)

At +2800, Robert Kennedy Jr.'s chances of becoming president of the United States this year are slim.

While he's made a significant jump from earlier in the year, the race is specifically between Trump and Biden. However, it's interesting to see that more than 9% of votes are on RFK Jr.

Some states make it complicated for an independent even to be listed on the ballot, for example.

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Jason grew up an avid sports fan. His passion for sports writing grew in high school and he developed a blog that was strictly for New York Sports. From his work, you will quickly realize that he loves looking at games from an analytical and numbers perspective and hopes to provide you with that same perspective in his articles.

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