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2028 US presidential election; Who are the favorites to become president?

2028 US presidential election; Who are the favorites to become president?

Yahoo04-06-2025
The next presidential election could be historic.
In fact, if betting odds are accurate, we could be looking at a three-term president.
According to presidential betting odds, President Donald Trump has a chance to rewrite history and become the first president to run for a third term.
Not right now. The 22nd Amendment to the Constitution establishes term limits on presidents.
Right now, no, but betting odds have him as the No. 2 favorite, only trailing his running mate JD Vance, who is the favorite to win.
According to betting odds on oddschecker, JD Vance has the best shot, coming in at +250, meaning you'd have to bet $100 to win $250. Trump comes in a distant No. 2 at +1000.
The next three on the board are Democrats, with Gavin Newsom, Pete Buttigieg and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez all coming in at +1000, same as Trump.
Other favorites include Josh Shapiro (+1400), Donald Trump Jr. (+1600), Marco Rubio (+1600), JB Pritzker (+2000) an Gretchen Whitmer (+2000).
This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: Will Donald Trump win the 2028 election? Presidential betting odds
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