- Kamala Harris’s odds to win the 2024 US Presidential Election shortened from +100 to -115 after Tuesday night’s Presidential Debate.
- Meanwhile, former president Donald Trump saw his odds fall from -120 to -105 at presidential betting sites.
- Harris is also favored to win the popular vote at -350 odds, while Trump has +250 odds.
WASHINGTON – Although there’s no definitive way to determine who won Tuesday night’s Presidential Debate, presidential betting odds swung in favor of Kamala Harris. Harris had +100 2024 election odds prior to the debate but now is the betting favorite to win the US presidential election at -115 odds.
2024 US Presidential Election Odds
- Kamala Harris -115
- Donald Trump -105
- JD Vance +10000
- Robert Kennedy Jr +10000
The shift in odds was predictable as debate props for the winner of the debate offered -275 odds in favor of Harris. A CNN flash poll showed she made a positive impression on voters, earning nearly double the number of votes as Donald Trump.
Poll Reveals Harris As Winner Of The Presidential Debate
CNN’s snap poll showed 63% of voters believe Kamala Harris won the Presidential Debate, while 37% chose Donald Trump. It polled 605 registered voters who claimed to watch Tuesday night’s debate.
In addition to being the favorite to win the presidential election, Harris has -350 odds to win the popular vote. Donald Trump has +250 legal sports betting odds to win the popular vote after Harris’s favorability rating increased from 39% to 45% after the debate.
Popular Vote Odds
- Kamala Harris -350
- Donald Trump +250
- Gavin Newsom +10000
- Michelle Obama +10000
Parlaying a Democrat presidency and Democrat popular vote winner offers -140 odds, while a Republican sweep offers +315 odds. There are +215 odds for a parlay of Republican presidency and Democrat popular vote winner.
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