Even though almost every political expert has the eventual matchup between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders is planing for an upset in California and an eventual showdown at the Democratic Convention.
Hillary Clinton is favored to win in California at -400 (wager $400 to win $100) and a huge favorite to also win New Jersey and New Mexico. The consensus on nationwide opinion polling and bookmakers agree that Donald Trump will eventually face off with Clinton who is the current favorite to be the next President of the United States.
Below you will find odds on Republican and Democrat Vice Presidential candidates and the winner of US Presidential Election. Check the latest national polling by clicking here.
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Hillary Clinton – Federal Criminal Complaint Filed in 2016 | |||||||
graded when authorized representative files a charge or 1/1/2017 | |||||||
Wed 6/1 | 1351 Hillary Clinton faces federal charges | +250 | |||||
9:00AM | 1352 H.Clinton does not face federal charges | -350 | |||||
California Primary – Democrat Winner | |||||||
Tue 6/7 | 541 Hillary Clinton wins California Primary | -400 | |||||
6:00AM | 542 Field wins California Primary | +280 | |||||
Montana Primary – Democrat Winner | |||||||
Tue 6/7 | 551 Bernie Sanders wins Montana Primary | -2330 | |||||
6:00AM | 552 Field wins Montana Primary | +1110 | |||||
New Jersey Primary – Democrat Winner | |||||||
Tue 6/7 | 561 Hillary Clinton wins New Jersey Primary | -1470 | |||||
6:00AM | 562 Field wins New Jersey Primary | +690 | |||||
New Mexico Primary – Democrat Winner | |||||||
Tue 6/7 | 571 Hillary Clinton wins New Mexico Primary | -490 | |||||
6:00AM | 572 Field wins New Mexico Primary | +330 | |||||
North Dakota Caucus – Democrat Winner | |||||||
Tue 6/7 | 581 Bernie Sanders wins North Dakota Caucus | -2330 | |||||
6:00AM | 582 Field wins North Dakota Caucus | +1110 | |||||
South Dakota Caucus – Democrat Winner | |||||||
Tue 6/7 | 591 Bernie Sanders wins South Dakota Primary | -590 | |||||
6:00AM | 592 Field wins South Dakota Primary | +390 | |||||
District of Columbia Primary – Democrat Winner | |||||||
Tue 6/14 | 601 Hillary Clinton wins DC Primary | -4050 | |||||
6:00AM | 602 Field wins DC Primary | +1450 | |||||
Democratic Presidential Nominee – Democratic National Convention | |||||||
Mon 7/25 | 801 Hillary Clinton is Democratic Nominee | -1700 | |||||
8:00AM | 802 Field wins Democratic Nomination | +1100 | |||||
Mon 7/25 | 803 Bernie Sanders is Democratic Nominee | +1600 | |||||
8:00AM | 804 Field wins Democratic Nomination | -3200 | |||||
Mon 7/25 | 805 Joe Biden is Democratic Nominee | +2500 | |||||
8:00AM | 806 Field wins Democratic Nomination | -5000 | |||||
US Presidential Election – Winner | |||||||
Tue 11/8 | 101 Hillary Clinton wins Election | -200 | |||||
8:00AM | 102 Field wins Presidential Election | +170 | |||||
Tue 11/8 | 103 Donald Trump wins Election | +240 | |||||
8:00AM | 104 Field wins Presidential Election | -280 | |||||
Tue 11/8 | 105 Bernie Sanders wins Election | +2000 | |||||
8:00AM | 106 Field wins Presidential Election | -4000 | |||||
Tue 11/8 | 107 Joe Biden wins Election | +3200 | |||||
8:00AM | 108 Field wins Presidential Election | -7400 | |||||
Tue 11/8 | 191 Republican wins Presidential Election | +200 | |||||
8:00AM | 192 Democrat wins Presidential Election | -240 | |||||
US Presidential Election – Democratic Presidential Nominee – Electoral Votes | |||||||
total electoral votes by Democratic presidential nominee | |||||||
Tue 11/8 | 193 Democratic nominee wins over 369½ votes | +175 | |||||
8:00AM | 194 Democratic nominee wins under 369½ votes | -245 | |||||
US Presidential Election – Republican Presidential Nominee – Electoral Votes | |||||||
total electoral votes by Republican presidential nominee | |||||||
Tue 11/8 | 195 Republican nominee wins over 369½ votes | +340 | |||||
8:00AM | 196 Republican nominee wins under 369½ votes | -510 | |||||
US Senators at the beginning of the 115th Congress | |||||||
US Senators who caucus with Republicans at least 50 if Republican president elected, at least 51 otherwise | |||||||
Tue 11/8 | 201 Republicans maintain Senate majority | +130 | |||||
8:00AM | 202 Republicans no longer Senate majority | -170 | |||||
Republican Control of Congress and White House | |||||||
nominee elected president, controls a majority in House of Representatives, causus of 50+ in Senate | |||||||
Tue 11/8 | 203 Republicans control Congress & W.House | +160 | |||||
8:00AM | 204 GOP won’t control Congress & W.House | -210 | |||||
Democratic Control of Congress and White House | |||||||
nominee elected president, controls a majority in House of Representatives, causus of 50+ in Senate | |||||||
Tue 11/8 | 205 Democrats control Congress & White House | +390 | |||||
8:00AM | 206 Dem won’t control Congress & White House | -590 | |||||
US Senate Race – Illinois Winner | |||||||
Tue 11/8 | 1027 Mark Kirk (R) wins IL election | +230 | |||||
6:00AM | 1028 Tammy Duckworth (D) wins IL election | -310 | |||||
US Senate Race – Indiana Winner | |||||||
Tue 11/8 | 1029 Todd Young (R) wins IN election | -400 | |||||
6:00AM | 1030 Baron Hill (D) wins IN election | +280 | |||||
US Senate Race – Maryland Winner | |||||||
Tue 11/8 | 1041 Kathy Szeliga (R) wins MD election | +1300 | |||||
6:00AM | 1042 Chris Van Hollen (D) wins MD election | -3000 | |||||
US Senate Race – North Carolina Winner | |||||||
Tue 11/8 | 1055 Richard Burr (R) wins NC election | -195 | |||||
6:00AM | 1056 Deborah Ross (D) wins NC election | +155 | |||||
US Senate Race – Ohio Winner | |||||||
Tue 11/8 | 1071 Rob Portman (R) wins OH election | -135 | |||||
6:00AM | 1072 Ted Strickland (D) wins OH election | -105 | |||||
US Senate Race – Pennsylvania Winner | |||||||
Tue 11/8 | 1077 Pat Toomey (R) wins PA election | -120 | |||||
6:00AM | 1078 Kathleen McGinty (D) wins PA election | -120 | |||||
US Senate Race – Wisconsin Winner | |||||||
Tue 11/8 | 1099 Ron Johnson (R) wins WI election | +320 | |||||
6:00AM | 1100 Russ Feingold (D) wins WI election | -460 |