Updated Odds: Clinton and Rubio Continue Leads after Debate; Trump, Cruz Hot; Bush, Carson, and Fiorina Continue to Drop

There was very little change after a week where both parties had a debate.

Hillary Clinton continued to be the odds on favorite moving up 0.1% to 60.5% which matches the highest odds she has had.

Her closest Democratic competitor Bernie Sanders drops 0.1% to 4.7%.  He has now declined three straight weeks after peaking at 6.0%. He remains in fourth place overall.

Marco Rubio continues to be the hottest candidate in the field.  He gains another 0.4% to 11.6%.  Rubio has improved in 11 of the last 12 weeks when he was at only 3.3% and in 6th place overall. He is nearly twice as likely as the next candidate Donald Trump.

After a few weeks of declines, Trump appears to have turned things around.  He was up 0.4% to 6.2%.  This is his second straight week of gains although he is still lower than where he was just 4 weeks ago.

Ted Cruz also continues to gain ground up 0.2% to 2.1%.  He has now been up the last 8 weeks from 0.9%.   This has moved him from 13th place to 7th place.C

Bush continues to be the coldest candidate in the group, dropping once again by 0.2% to 3.2%.  This is the 8th straight week of drops.  Bush was at 12.6% just two months ago.

Two of the Republican “outsider” candidates have been struggling lately. Ben Carson drops by 0.1% and has dropped the last two weeks from his peak at 2.5%. He remains in 6th place.

Carly Fiorina drops by 0.2% to 0.7% and from 9th place to 10th place. She has now dropped for five straight weeks from a high of 2.9%.   This is the lowest she has been since the beginning of August.

Here are the full odds:

November 14 2015 pres odds

Link to the trend for the top 10 candidates

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