Donald Trump’s odds continued their slow decline, moving from 20.7% to 20.5%, his lowest since the election. His payout increases from 3.0X to 3.1X. He still has as much probability as the next four candidates.
Hillary Clinton lost her bump from last week when she “resurfaced” in the media. She drops to 6th place falling behind Cory Booker. Her payout increased from 22.0x to 22.8X, the highest payout (or lowest probability) since the beginning of January.
The drop with Clinton seemed to give another well known Democrat, Joe Biden, a bump. He hops over Paul Ryan for 8th place. His payout drops from 28.5X to 26.3X. This is the lowest payout all year.
The hottest name continues to be Mark Zuckerberg. He moves from 13th place to 11th place. His payout drops from 33.9X to 32.1X. Zuckerberg has been up in 10 of the last 13 weeks. He continues to move up since he made his debut in January in 50th place at a payout of 107X.
Donald Trump’s odds continued their slow decline, moving from 21.3% to 20.7%, his lowest since the election. His payout remains at 3.0X. (3.03X compared to 2.95X last week). He still has as much probability as the next four candidates.
Hillary Clinton resurfaced this week blaming her loss on the Russian hack and news of the FBI investigation. She made it clear she is part of the “resistance”. She remained in 5th place with a slight increase in odds. Her payout drops from 22.4X to 22.0X.
Amy Klobuchar was in Iowa this week fueling speculation of a 2020 run. She is in 15th place. Her payout dropped from 36.2X to 34.3X.
The biggest winner of the week was Mark Zuckerberg. He moves from 16th place to 13th place. His payout drops from 37.8X to 33.9X. Zuckerberg has been up in 9 of the last 12 weeks. He continues to move up since he made his debut in January in 50th place at a payout of 107X.
After a small bounce last week, Donald Trump’s odds resumed their slow decline. His odds are still the highest at 21.3%, but down from 21.6% last week and the lowest since his election. The payout is back up to 3.0X from 2.9X.
Elizabeth Warren continued to be the top Democrat and in 3rd place overall. Her odds increased to 6.1% as her payoff dropped from 10.6X to 10.4X. This is the highest she has been since the middle of March.
Julian Castro was another Democrat that saw an increase. He moved from 14th place to 13th place with his payout dropping from 35.1X to 33.6X. This is the lowest payout (best odds) he has been since the beginning of March.
Oprah Winfrey also saw a jump this week. She moved from 22nd place to 20th place as her payout dropped from 48.8X to 42.0X. These are the best odds she has had since making her debut in the middle of March with a payout of 58.3X.