It’s never too early to look at the odds for the 2020 Presidential Elections. It’s not surprising that Donald Trump would lead the odds (4 of the last 5 Presidents have been re-elected). What is surprising is the low odds (30%) and the competition from his current party (Combined 26% for all other Republican candidates.)
Mike Pence being second at 9.0% suggests that a part of the odds of Trump not winning in 2020 could be Trump decides not to run for reelection.
The Democrats are topped by Elizabeth Warren at 7.3%. Will she finally run as the darling of the far left? In a slight surprise Michelle Obama comes in second place at 6.4%. Some oddsmakers as this article shows, have her as the most likely Democrat. The next two for the Democrats include Cory Booker, the Senator from NJ (4.3%), and Tim Kaine, Hillary Clinton’s VP partner (4.1%).
Speaking of Clinton, she comes in 10th place at 2.9%. Age may be an issue for her at this point, as it is for Bernie Sanders (8th place 3.2%), and Joe Biden (15th place 2.3%).
Here is a full list of the current odds:
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