US Politics Betting Specials: Joe Biden is with bookies 5/2 to NOT serve his first term as President of the United States in full!

US Politics Betting Specials: Joe Biden is with bookies 5/2 to NOT serve his first term as President of the United States in full!
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  • Bookies make it a 28% chance that Joe Biden does not serve his full term
  • Donald Trump is expected to run for President in the 2024 US Election
  • Trump is the 3/1 favourite to win the next Presidential Election

Bookies make it a 28% chance that Joe Biden does not serve his full term

Joe Biden is the current President of the United States and bookies are giving odds on him not serving his full term in office.

Biden's term has not been without controversy and according to the latest opinion polls his popularity is lacking with 55% of American's disapproving of the President.

Smarkets latest odds say that there's a 28% chance that Biden doesn't serve his full term with odds of 5/2 that it doesn't happen.

On the other hand, it's 3/10 that he does serve the full term with a 76% chance of doing so according to the odds.

Joe Biden has a 28% chance of not serving his full term as US President according to the latest betting odds!
Nigel Skinner - Political Betting Expert - OLBG.com

Donald Trump is expected to run for President in the 2024 US Election

Donald Trump is expected to run for President in the next Presidential Election set to take place on Tuesday, November 5, 2024.

Earlier this year, the former President suggested that he intends to run for a second term but nothing has yet been confirmed.

According to recent reports, Trump is planning to announce his next run after the midterm elections next week.

US Presidential Odds 2024 | Betting Guide Trends & History
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Trump is the 3/1 favourite to win the next Presidential Election

The latest odds for the 2024 US Presidential Election have Donald Trump as the 3/1 favourite to serve again.

Ron DeSantis is the 4/1 joint second favourite in the betting market alongside Joe Biden who has a 20% chance of serving for a second term.

William Hill have these three at the front of the market with Gavin Newsom and Kamala Harris outsiders at 14/1.

US Presidential Election 2024 Winner Odds Probability
Donald Trump 3/1 25.0%
Ron DeSantis 4/1 20.0%
Joe Biden 4/1 20.0%
Gavin Newsom 14/1 6.7%
Kamala Harris 14/1 6.7%
Donald Trump is the 3/1 favourite to become president of the United States again in the next Presidential Election in 2024!
Nigel Skinner - Political Betting Expert - OLBG.com

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