Next Democratic candidate odds: US election betting

Joe Biden is under pressure. To put it mildly.

Following a disastrous performance in the live televised Presidential debate with Donald Trump and the latest press conference, the list of names calling for Biden to stand aside is growing by the day.

In the latest democratic candidate odds, Biden’s price is on the drift. Despite his age and all the negative publicity, the current President is adamant he is the best man to fight the election.

But with his every move now being more scrutinised than ever, it is surely only a matter of time before Biden slips up again and the pressure on him increases even more. 

Current odds for the next Democratic Presidential nominee

Find the latest odds for who will represent the Democrats at the US Presidential elections in November. Odds are subject to change.

*Odds updated at 8:55 – 22/07/2024

Top bookmakers for US election betting

The top bookmakers have plenty of betting markets for the 2024 US Presidential Election. Below we have compiled a list of the best bookies for American politics.

Top markets covered by our recommended bookmakers include betting to win the Presidential Election, betting to be the Democratic Nominee, and betting to be the Vice Presidential candidate.

 

Potential Democratic nominees

Donald Trump is the favourite to win the 2024 Presidential Election. But Trump is divisive and the Democratic Party believes he is beatable.

The problem facing the Democrats is that more and more Americans now believe Joe Biden is unsuitable for the office of President. This belief is pushing floating voters towards Trump.

So if the Democrats can find a suitable replacement for Biden, their chances of victory will be increased. Here we look at the main potential candidates to take Trump on.  

Joe Biden (-)

Joe Biden has beaten Trump before. Under normal circumstances, Biden would probably win again, so it’s easy to see why he regards himself as the person best equipped to win the election.

But the circumstances surrounding Biden are no longer normal. He looks old and frail and that is the narrative that most Americans now believe.

Now, Joe Biden has withdrawn his candidacy for the second term and has backed up Kamala Harris as the democratic candidate.

Kamala Harris (1/6 at Betfred)

Kamala Harris was Joe Biden’s running mate in 2020 and is Vice-President in his current administration. As the first black and South Asian American female vice president in history, Harris represents diversity in American politics.

She also now has plenty of experience in high office in the USA. As Vice-President, she is trusted with the role of leading the country if the President is incapacitated in any way. Harris would be a solid pick to run against Trump.

Gavin Newsom

California governor Gavin Newsom has long been mooted as a possible alternative to Joe Biden. Newson has been governor of California since 2019, and before that role, he was mayor of San Francisco between 2004 and 2011.

Newsom is 56 years old. He has age on his side against both Biden and Trump. So far, Newsom has remained loyal to Biden. If required to run against Trump, Newsom would tick a lot of boxes with American voters that Biden can no longer do. 

Others

Other possible candidates are Michelle Obama, Gretchen Whitmer and Hilary Clinton.

Starting with Michelle Obama, the big problem is she hasn’t shown any interest in getting into politics. But despite this, there have been recent rumours that Biden is planning to hand the reins over to the former First Lady at the Democratic convention in August. These rumours continue to hold her price up among the betting favourites. 

If this does happen, it would be seismic. The Obamas are big names on the global stage and would represent a huge headache for Trump. 

Gretchen Whitmer is another name that continues to be mentioned among the favourites. The 52-year-old is the governor of Michigan, a role she has held since 2019. A lawyer by trade, Whitmer has an impressive Resume, making her a more than suitable candidate to replace Joe Biden. 

Whitmer has publicly backed Biden. But this doesn’t mean she wouldn’t run if the President does decide to pull out.

Finally, would Hillary Clinton have the appetite to come back and take on Donald Trump again?

The former First Lady suffered a bruising defeat to Trump back in 2016. It’s highly unlikely that Americans who didn’t vote for her the first time are any more likely to do so eight years on. Even having her name on the ticket to run again would be a long shot. 

How to bet on the next Democratic candidate

Political betting is becoming more popular than ever. With the increasing uncertainty about Joe Biden remaining as the nominee, the betting market to be the next Democratic candidate is on fire. If you want to bet on it, here’s how to do it….

  1. Choose a sportsbook from our list of recommended political betting sites
  2. Open a new account and deposit funds
  3. Navigate your way to Politics in the list of markets
  4. Find the betting odds to be the Democratic candidate 
  5. Choose the candidate you wish to bet on
  6. Enter the amount you want to wager
  7. Submit your bet

Remember to double check everything is correct before you hit that submit button. For guidance on your wager, remember to check out the bet calculator to find your potential return when betting on outcomes for the US election.

FAQ about the next Democratic nominee

The Democrats are on course to lose the 2024 US Presidential Election. The party is in a state of turmoil with members, prominent supporters and donors all debating Joe Biden’s suitability to be the Democratic candidate to fight the upcoming election.

The issue of who will take on Donald Trump in November’s election should already be a done deal.  The fact it is still being debated reflects badly on the party of the current President. Below we take a look at some of the issues in our FAQ.

1. Why is Joe Biden not secured to run for the Democrats?

Joe Biden secured enough votes to become the Democratic nominee in March 2024. Only Biden can take himself out of the race for the White House. 

In recent months, polling in swing States that Biden would need to win to defeat Trump has shown he is on course to lose. Along with increasing speculation about Biden’s health, this has led to members of the Democrats asking Biden to step down and let a more suitable candidate take on Trump.

The Democrats can put pressure on Biden. But ultimately, it’s his choice. 

2. When is the deadline for selecting the Democratic candidate?

The Democrats will officially confirm their nominee at the Democratic National Convention, held from 19th to 22nd August. 

Joe Biden withdrew his candidacy ahead of the DNC, allowing the party to name his successor at the Convention. 

Even then, the process to replace Biden could be bogged down by legal disputes. After all, not everybody wants Biden out of the way ahead of the election. Some believe they have more to gain by keeping him in the race.

3. Is it legal to bet on the US election in the US?

It is legal to place bets on prediction markets on the US election in the US. There are plans in place to ban the practice, but as of now, it is an ongoing fight.

In general, betting in America is regulated on a state-by-state basis. In Nevada, it is possible to bet on practically anything. While in religious states like Utah, the laws prohibiting gambling are so strict that there isn’t even a state lottery. 

For UK players, no strict limitations are in place, and most bookmakers will provide markets for the US election. Check out the list above for the best UK bookmakers to vote on the Democratic nominee, and other US Presidential Election markets.

About the author

Dean Etheridge

Dean Etheridge is an experienced freelance sports betting writer who specialises in football. He predominantly covers the Premier League and Champions League but can turn his hand to all aspects of the beautiful game. You can follow Dean on LinkedIn (@deanetheridge)

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