Trump odds dip as Kamala Harris sees huge surge... who are the other runners and riders from Gavin Newsom to Michelle Obama
Daily MailDonald Trump's odds to win the Oval Office are now at -156 following Joe Biden's decision to drop out - meaning oddsmakers view him as being 61 percent likely to surface as the next president come November. Donald Trump's odds to win the Oval Office are now at -178 after Joe Biden's decision to drop out - meaning oddsmakers view him as being 62 percent likely to serve as the next president It stood as a slight dip from a day ago when the president's odds were pegged at 64 percent, suggesting some uncertainty as Democrats mull a replacement for the newly bowed-out Biden Donald Trump: -156 The poll, which is widely seen as an effective and reliable measure of predicting elections, shows Trump comfortably leading despite a small slip-up seemingly triggered by Biden's decision to bow out. Most likely replacement Kamala Harris, Biden's vice president, saw her odds rise drastically to +178 - up from the +900 seen just days ago This means oddsmakers have pegged her as being 12 times more likely at pulling off a win as she was a month ago, when handicappers saw Biden's odds as around 50-50. Also offering her seal of approval was former Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton, who, while not ranked on PredictIt, sported a similar +10000 line on competing market Oddschecker.com of winning the presidency Most of Harris's prospective competition, meanwhile, saw their odds stay relatively the same. Most of Harris's prospective competition, meanwhile, saw their odds stay relatively the same, with California's Gavin Newsom boasting a line of +2400 - or 24 to 1 - unchanged from the day before Michelle Obama: +43000 Michelle, meanwhile, was not even ranked by PredictIt, but on Oddschecker, she was awarded a line of +4300.