There was little change in Donald Trump’s odds post Comey testimony. For the third straight week the payout was at 3.0X . His probability did have a small move up to 20.8% from 20.5%, his highest in three weeks. He has a large lead with nearly three times the odds of his next closest competitor, VP Mike Pence.
Bernie Sanders has increased his profile leading the opposition and his odds reflect that. His payout dropped from 23.6X to 22.6X. That is his second lowest of the cycle (22.5X beginning of April). He remains in 7th place overall, 5th among Democrats.
Michael Bloomberg opposed the U.S. leaving the Paris accord and offered his own funding to help. That increase in profile seemed to have improved his odds. His payout dropped from 35.7X to 33.7X. That is the lowest payout he’s been at this cycle. He remains in 15th place.
Marco Rubio moved up from 19th place to 18th place. His payout dropped from 38.7X to 36.6X. That is his lowest since the end of the year. He is the top Republican outside of the Trump orbit (Pence and Ryan are ahead of him in the odds).
Here are the full odds:
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