President Trump is favored to win reelection.

  • The Presidential campaign trail is heating up and odds are beginning to pop up for potential winners.
  • One sportsbook has listed President Donald Trump as the favorite to take the Republican party.
  • Trump has not left the media spotlight since his election in 2016.

WASHINGTON – Bovada Sportsbook has odds up for the winner of the Republican candidacy in the 2020 presidential election. The current wager has a list of nine different people, some of whom have not announced a presidential bid. Currently, President Donald Trump (-500) is favored to win over the Republican party and be reelected for a second term.

Trump is presently under public scrutiny over a possible impeachment. Yet, this has not hindered his campaign for reelection. In fact, his campaign manager Brad Parscale tweeted last week that the impeachment proceedings are actually helping the President.

This publicity could give Trump the extra boost he needs to win the 2020 Presidential Election. Following him for the best odds is his Vice President Mike Pence (+900). Pence has not publicly announced a run for the presidency as he would return as Trump’s vice president should reelection occur. At the moment, his boss is looking to be the landslide winner for the Republican party in the 2020 presidential election.

Other possible contenders are Nikki Haley (+1000), Mitt Romney (+2000), Ben Sasse (+5000), John Kasich (+5000), Paul Ryan (+5000), Bill Weld (+6000), and Rand Paul (+10000). Of those, only Bill Weld is listed as a candidate at this time.

Bookmakers agree that President Trump will win his party’s vote. Historically, the presidents of the United States will serve two terms more often than not. This would make any candidate running against Trump without that particular edge. And while he is still enduring bad press, his campaign manager has assured the people that it’s only helping Trump advance in his bid for reelection.

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