Newsom Odds Shoot From 14-1 to 6-1

Written by:
t c jackson
Published on:
Jun/28/2024

Gavin Newsom odds were shortened to 6-1 almost immediately following Thursday night’s debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.  Prior to the debate Newsom’s odds were 14-1.


During and following the debate, gaming platform BetOnline.ag was adjusting the 2024 Election Odds in real time. The odds started with Trump as a -150 favorite and Biden a +130 on underdog.

Throughout the debate, Trump became a bigger and bigger favorite. Currently, Trump's odds have improved to -175 while Biden's odds have fallen all the way to +300 (or 3/1).  Those odds had mostly settled in by Friday morning.

Here are the notable movements from the start of the debate to now:
 
- Gavin Newsom's odds went from 25/1 to 7/1
- Michelle Obama's odds went from 22/1 to 16/1
Kamala Harris' odds went from 40/1 to 20/1

"I would never turn my back on President Biden. Never turn my back on President Biden. I don't know a Democrat in my party that would do so. And especially after tonight, we have his back," Newsom said.
"We run, not the 90-yard dash. We are all in. We're going to double down in the next few months. We're going to win this election," he continued.


2024 Election Odds
Donald Trump Sr.          -175                 (4/7)
Joe Biden                      +300                 (3/1)
Gavin Newsom              +700                 (7/1)
Michelle Obama            +1600               (16/1)
Kamala Harris               +2000               (20/1)
Hillary Clinton               +4000               (40/1)
Gretchen Whitmer        +5000               (50/1)
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.    +5000               (50/1)
Nikki Haley                   +9000               (90/1)
Ron DeSantis                +20000             (200/1)
Mark Cuban                  +35000             (350/1)
Jamie Dimon                 +40000             (400/1)

Liz Cheney                    +50000             (500/1)

 

T.C. Jackson, Gambling911.com

 

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