Donald Trump is now a -120 favorite to win the Republican nomination, meaning a bettor would have to lay $12 to win $10. He’s 3-to-1 to win the general election and 1-to-2 to win the Iowa caucus.
Hillary Clinton is still the favorite to win the election at -138, and is -600 to capture the Democratic nomination. A bettor would have to lay $60 to win $10 on that.
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Here are William Hill’s updated president odds:
To win United States presidential election
Hillary Clinton -138 Donald Trump 3-1 Bernie Sanders 6-1 Marco Rubio 6-1 Michael Bloomberg 16-1 Ted Cruz 20-1 Jeb Bush 25-1 Chris Christie 66-1 Mitt Romney 80-1 Ben Carson 100-1 John Kasich 100-1 Martin O’Malley 150-1 Mike Huckabee 150-1 Elizabeth Warren 200-1 Rand Paul 200-1 Carly Fiorina 500-1
Winning party
Democrat -175 Republican +137 Third party 14-1
To win Democratic nomination
Hillary Clinton -600 Bernie Sanders 7-2 John Kerry 66-1 Martin O’Malley 66-1 Al Gore 100-1 Elizabeth Warren 100-1
To win Republican nomination
Donald Trump -120 Marco Rubio 9-4 Ted Cruz 13-2 Jeb Bush 10-1 Chris Christie 25-1 Mitt Romney 33-1 John Kasich 40-1 Paul Ryan 66-1 Ben Carson 100-1 Jim Gilmore 100-1 Mike Huckabee 100-1 Rand Paul 100-1 Rick Santorum 100-1 Carly Fiorina 125-1 Susana Martinez 150-1 Condoleezza Rice 250-1 Eric Cantor 250-1 Jon Huntsman 250-1 Lindsey Graham 250-1
Republican president/running mate doubles (president listed first)
Marco Rubio/Nikki Haley 7-1 Donald Trump/Ted Cruz 7-1 Ted Cruz/Nikki Haley 12-1 Marco Rubio/John Kasich 12-1 Donald Trump/Sarah Palin 14-1 Marco Rubio/Susana Martinez 16-1 Donald Trump/Nikki Haley 20-1 Ted Cruz/Donald Trump 25-1
Democrat president/running mate doubles (president listed first)
Hillary Clinton/Julian Castro 11-4 Bernie Sanders/Hillary Clinton 10-1 Hillary Clinton/Bernie Sanders 14-1
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