
2024 U.S. Presidential Election odds are out. Joe “The Ice Cream Licker” Biden, the current Prez, is the -300 chalk to win the Donkey nomination and Donald “ Don’t Say It’s A Toupe” Trump is the -330 favorite to win the Elephant nom.
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2024 U.S. Presidential Election
When: Tuesday, November 5, 2024
Where: United States & U.S. Territories
2024 Democratic Presidential Nominee | 2024 U.S. Election Odds
- Joe Biden -300
- Gavin Newsome +600
- Michelle Obama +700
- Robert Kennedy Jr. +1400
- Kamal Harris +1600
Betting Analysis:
Right now, nobody is running against JB. So why is Joey a -300 chalk and not a -3000 favorite? Plenty of reasons.
First, Biden is old. He’s eighty. Second, Biden isn’t a young eighty. He’s not like Warren Buffet, still taking down scores on Wall Street at the age of 90 or playing home on the range on his ukelele.
Biden looks, talks, and acts like your great grandpa. So we must question his physical and mental health. There’s a solid chance old Joe doesn’t have the energy to run a campaign against that hurricane that is Donny Trump.
So if Biden doesn’t run, oddsmakers like Gavin Newsome. Will Gavin go for it if Joe decides to lick ice cream for a living? For sure, he will. There’s a reason Newsome is continuing to show up all over our screens spouting nonsensical put downs aimed at Ron DeSantis.
The pair are going to duke it out in a debate. So if Newsome isn’t running, and he keeps saying he isn’t, why does he keep using California tax dollars to fly all over the country talking about national issues?
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2024 Republican Presidential Nominee | 2024 U.S. Election Odds
- Donald Trump -330
- Vivek Ramaswamy +500
- Ron DeSantis +800
- Glen Youngkin +2000
- Chris Christie +2200
- Tim Scott +2500
- Niki Haley +3300
- Mike Pence +5000
Betting Analysis:
Ron DeSantis would have to provide the greatest turnaround in Presidential politics history to win the nomination. He’s a terrible overlay at +800.
Vivek is a cool dude. But he says things that make people question if he knows what he’s talking about.
Youngkin won’t run until Trump drops out and that probably won’t happen. So at -330, Donald, unless they throw him in jail and that is a huge longshot, is an overlay.
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2024 U.S. Presidential Election Odds
- Joe Biden +143
- Donald Trump +196
- Vivek Ramaswamy +920
- Gavin Newsome +1250
- Ron DeSantis +1400
- Robert Kennedy Jr. +1550
- Michelle Obama +1975
- Kamala Harris +3100
- Glen Youngkin +4200
- Niki Haley +4300
- Tim Scott +4500
- Mike Pence +4500
Top Underlay: Joe Biden +142
There’s too much to get through from now until November 2024 for the current Commander in Chief to repeat the win. Joe B must deal with an upcoming House Republican impeachment inquiry, his health is an issue and the U.S. economy hasn’t gotten better.
That’s not to say old Joe doesn’t pull another rabbit out of the proverbial magic hat. But it is to say that at +142 odds, the United States first octogenarian to be President is a massive underlay.
Early 2024 U.S. Presidential Election Pick: Gavin Newsome +1250
Gavin’s hair is always perfect. He’s tall. And he has a nice smile. Okay, seriously, although Newsome has been a disaster for California, he could be a decent President.
Not only that, but if Joe bows out, the Dems will want to run someone they believe can beat Orange Man and the only other alternative, Michele Obama, likely doesn’t want to be President. Everybody thinks she does, but does she?
Also, the odds are fantastic. At +1250, Gavin Newsome is the play.
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