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12/13/2015 USA Presidential Election: 2016 Odds | Odds Shark
Despite critics seemingly multiplying by the day, Republican presidential candidate DonaldTrump seems to be getting support within the party. A poll conducted by CBS found that 35percent of Republican primary voters support Trump, up 13 points from a poll in October.
It's important to take these numbers with an extra large grain of salt as they wereconducted before Trump’s remarks about banning Muslims from entering America.
With the public souring on Trump, the odds as to who will win the Republican nomination forPresident are becoming tighter than they have been on the election trail so far. Rubioremains in the top spot at +130 according to Bovada with Trump at +250 and Ted Cruz at+450.
With the Republican party becoming more of a dogfight by the day, Hilary Clinton has seenher odds to become the next POTUS rise from 110 on December 1 to 140 on December10. Though Clinton is still a massive 2000 to get the nod from the Democrats, Bernie
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Democratic Party 140
Republican Party +110
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With former Republican frontrunners Jeb Bush and Donald Trump slipping in the polls,Marco Rubio is the new favorite to win the Republican nomination. Bush has been fallingfurther and further out of the public collectiveness since financial issues surfaced on thecampaign trail and it seems that people are finally realizing Donald Trump is Donald Trump.
Rubio has become the alternative and is currently listed at +160 to win the republicannomination and +500 to win the presidency according to Bovada. Rubio and Texas SenatorTed Cruz have been trading very verbal, and very public jabs over policy and voting recordover the past few weeks. It seems that these exchanges have put Rubio in the front of thepublic consciousness.
Despite the shakeup in the Republican odds, Hilary Clinton is still the oddson favorite tobecome the next POTUS and a massive 2500 fave to win the Democratic nomination.
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With the official announcement from Vice President Joe Biden that he will not run for theDemocratic nomination, Hilary Clinton has jumped to a gigantic favorite to become the nextPresident of the United States.
Clinton is now a 110 favorite to become the next President according to Bovada, which isup from +130 only two weeks ago.
The Republican nominees have largely remained unchanged following a debate earlier thisweek, with Donald Trump seeing a slight bump in his Presidential odds shifting from +600 to+500.
The biggest mover though has been Jeb Bush. Over the past several weeks there havebeen multiple unflattering reports about the former GOP frontrunners campaign that hasseen large financial cuts in that area.
Bush was +600 to become the next President and +500 to become the Republican nomineeon October 19, he has since shifted to +1200 to become the President and +700 to run forthe Republicans.
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Hillary Clinton continues to lead all challengers on the odds to win the next PresidentialElection in the United States, with the sportsbooks setting her as the clear betting favorite towin that election in 2016.
At Bovada Clinton is the +130 favorite on the odds to be the next President of the UnitedStates, which is up slightly from her +150 odds from a month ago.
A trio of Republicans follow Clinton on those political betting futures at the sportsbook, withJeb Bush, Donald Trump, and Marco Rubio all at +600 odds. Bernie Sanders, challengingClinton for the Democratic nomination, is at +1000, with Vice President Joe Biden at +1200.
Clinton is also the clear 300 favorite on the odds to be the Democratic Presidentialnominee for 2016, with Sanders trailing at +400 and Biden just behind him at +500. Biden,though, has not yet made an announcement that he will be running for President in 2016.
Bush, Trump, and Rubio are the +250 cofavorites on the odds to be the RepublicanPresidential nominee for 2016, with Carly Fiorina, Ben Carson, and Ted Cruz all at +1000,and John Kasich at +1200. Chris Christie trails at +2000, with Rand Paul well back at+7500.
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Hillary Clinton remains the favorite on the odds to be the next President of the United Statesat the online sportsbooks, with Republicans Jeb Bush and Donald Trump following theDemocratic chalk on those updated political betting lines.
At Bovada Clinton is the +150 favorite on the odds to win the Presidential election in 2016,with Bush at +450 and Trump at +500 on that list. Joe Biden, who is not officially running forthe job at this point, is then at +800, with Bernie Sanders at +1000.
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Jeb Bush remains the favorite on the odds to be the Republican presidential nominee at theonline sportsbooks after the first debate of the process, but Donald Trump has improved onthose betting lines over the past month.
At Bovada Bush is the +150 favorite on the odds to be the Republican presidential nomineefor 2016, with Trump now up to second at +300; Trump had been back at +750 on thosepolitical props at the sportsbook heading into the first debate. Scott Walker and MarcoRubio are both then at +600, with Ben Carson at +900 and John Kasich at +1000.
Hillary Clinton then remains the clear favorite on the odds to be the Democratic presidentialnominee for 2016 at Bovada at 700, with Bernie Sanders at +600 and Joe Biden at +800.Biden has not announced whether he will be running for president in 2016.
Clinton is also the +110 favorite on the latest odds to be the next president of the United
States, followed by Bush at +375 and Trump at +700; Trump has not ruled out running as athirdparty candidate in the 2016 election. Rubio, Walker, and Sanders are all at +1400,with Biden at +1800, Kasich at +2500, and Carson and Ted Cruz at +3300.
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Hilary Clinton 700
Bernie Sanders +600
Joe Biden +800
Martin O'Malley +3300
Elizabeth Warren +3300
Jim Webb +5000
Lincoln Chafee +10000
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Jeb Bush +150
Donald Trump +300
Scott Walker +600
Marco Rubio +600
Ben Carson +900
John Kasich +1000
Chris Christie +1500
Ted Cruz +1500
Rand Paul +2500
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Hillary Clinton is the clear favorite to be the Democratic presidential nominee for 2016 whileJeb Bush is atop the odds to become the Republican presidential nominee on the updatedelection betting lines at online sportsbook Bovada.
Clinton sits atop the Democratic presidential nominee list at 699 odds at Bovada, puttingher well ahead of the +800 Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders on those betting props. MartinO'Malley is then back at +3300, with Elizabeth Warren at +5000.
Bush is the +150 favorite on the odds to be the Republican nominee, with Scott Walker at+300, Marco Rubio at +400, and Donald Trump up to +750. Rand Paul is at +1200 on thoselines, with Ben Carson at +1600, Chris Christie at +2000, and Ted Cruz at +2500.
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Hillary Clinton 699
Joe Biden +800
Bernie Sanders +800
Martin O'Malley +3300
Elizabeth Warren +5000
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Hillary Clinton continues to sit as the clear favorite on the odds to become the nextPresident of the United States in 2016 at the online sportsbooks, with Jeb Bush her closestcompetitor on those betting props.
At Bovada Clinton is the 1/1 favorite on the odds to become the President of the UnitedStates in 2016, with Bush behind her at 4/1 odds. Marco Rubio and Scott Walker are at 7/1and 9/1 on those betting props, with Rand Paul back at 18/1 odds.
Donald Trump, once back at 150/1 on those betting lines, is now at 25/1 after hisannouncement that he plans on competing for the Republican nomination for President for2016. Bernie Sanders and Ted Cruz join Trump at 25/1 on those odds.
New Jersey governor Chris Christie is at 40/1 on the latest odds to win the 2016 USPresidential Election, with Vice President Joe Biden and senator Elizabeth Warren both at
50/1. Rick Perry holds down 75/1 odds, with Lindsey Graham and Mike Huckabee bothlongshots at 100/1.
The Democrats are then the 165 favorite over the +135 underdog Republicans on thewinning party prop bet at Bovada, with 'male' the 135 favorite over +105 'female' on thewager asking what the gender of the new President of the United States will be in 2016.
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