Too early? 2028 odds favor Vance versus Newsom – Washington Examiner
The article discusses the early odds for the 2028 U.S. presidential election following the victory of President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect J.D. Vance in 2024. Betting odds indicate that Vance is the favorite to secure the Republican nomination while California Governor Gavin Newsom is expected to be the Democratic candidate. Additionally, there are mentions of notable figures, including Aaron Rodgers, being considered for the independent candidacy. The piece emphasizes the surprising speed with which discussions and bets are being placed on the upcoming election, highlighting Vance as a strong contender to potentially succeed Trump.
Too early? 2028 odds favor Vance versus Newsom
With the 2024 presidential election in the bag, it’s time to start talking 2028.
No, really.
Less than 12 hours after the Republican ticket of President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect J.D. Vance pulled off an historic election, oddsmakers have started taking bets on the 2028 race.
Right now, they consider Vance a lock for the Republican nomination and favor California Gov. Gavin Newsom as the Democratic pick. And Vance is the odds-on pick to win and succeed Trump.
Aaron Rodgers has +3000 odds to win the 2028 US Presidential Election as an Independent.
Yes, this is real.
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Newsom, said Bookies.com veteran oddsmaker Adam Thompson, “combines Hollywood-good-looks, political savvy, and the potential to raise the billions of dollars it will take to win this election.”
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Vance, he added, “holds his spot as the favorite here after Trump’s sweeping victory. His loyalty to Trump will have earned him the loyalty of Trump’s supporters. And he’ll have the power of incumbency when the 2028 GOP primary season begins. Vance has also led the party outreach to non-traditional supporters along the lines of Elon Musk. Vance just turned 40. Thus, his name will likely be a fixture in the presidential odds discussion for many cycles to come.”
There are lots of other names on this list, including Vice President Kamala Harris, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, and Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin.
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