The 2024 US Election is approaching and while it may seem like just yesterday that the 2020 election happened, the betting odds on the Election have been available and fluctuating ever since.
The midterm elections in 2022 are a big step in the process and then things really begin to ramp up in the summer of 2024. At some point between the midterm elections and the summer of 2024, people will begin to announce their candidacy and by the time the Democratic National Convention and Republican National Convention takes place, it will be known who the nominees are.
With that in mind, it’s never too early to start taking a look at who the candidates could be and what the odds are. On our UK site, we have an extensive list of potential candidates and the chances of them being elected to office.
Candidate | Latest Election Odds | Implied % Chance |
---|---|---|
Joe Biden | +150 | 40% |
Donald Trump | +240 | 29.4% |
Ron DeSantis | +450 | 18.2% |
Robert Kennedy Jr | +1600 | 5.9% |
Kamala Harris | +3300 | 2.9% |
Michelle Obama | +3300 | 2.9% |
Mike Pence | +4000 | 2.4% |
Nikki Haley | +4000 | 2.4% |
Tucker Carlson | +5000 | 2% |
Odds updated 06/01/23.
Joe Biden is the betting favorite to win the 2024 Election, with odds of +150.
Donald Trump is the second-favorite at +240. Trump is attempting to do something that has only been done once in American history, returning to power after losing reelection. That president was Grover Cleveland who originally served from 1885-1889 and then again from 1893-1897.
Joe Biden is the favorite with +150 odds to win reelection. Biden is looking to become the 22nd president in US history to win reelection and serve a second term. Since 1900, Woodrow Wilson, Warren G. Harding, Herbert Hoover, John F. Kennedy, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, George Bush, and Donald Trump are the only presidents who did not get a second term.
Generally, state-sanctioned sportsbooks do not offer political betting. You can still see the updated odds for the 2024 US Election on OddsChecker UK. The UK odds are used as a guide only, and they update in real-time to stay up to date.
Sports betting sites such asFanDuel Sportsbook,DraftKings Sportsbook &BetMGM Sportsbook take bets on all major sports but won't take bets on the US Election.
Not only doe these sports betting sites take bets on events like theSuper Bowl, they also havereal money casino offerings. So even though you can't bet on politics, you can still wager on plenty of things online.
It’s unknown when political wagering will be legal in the US. Nevada and West Virginia have already received requests to offer gambling on politics so it is likely only a matter of time before political wagering is allowed.