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Bookies have Trump favourite for 2024 Nomination
I find this curious and implausible, but there it is. As of right now Ladbrokes have him at 4 to 1 and Pence second line at 8 to 1 for the 2024 republican nomination. I know there is persistent talk of another go, but these figures are stark and in my view represent an impossible scenario.
This thread may be of lingering interest to watch over the years as he becomes irrelevant. https://sports.ladbrokes.com/event/p...70/all-markets |
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Ladbrooks needs to recalulate after Wendesday.
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Odds are based upon the money coming in on bets. They're not a real assessment of their actual chances. This merely says that more money is being bet on Trump than any other candidate. Odds are fluid and will change as betting patterns change.
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There is truth and there are lies. - President Joseph R. Biden, January 20th, 2021 |
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Any other time, I'd agree, but his base is SOLID behind him. If he isn't impeached, thus rendering him inelligable, or isn't arrested by SDNY on a Felony, or phsically deteriorate to the point he has to be institutionalized, he might well run and have strong chance of winning.
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people have made good money betting against delusional Trump supporters.
no reason to stop now. |
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Well, a few things to keep in mind:
- If you have a large number of candidates in the primary, due to vote splitting/distribution a candidate does not need to get anywhere near a majority of votes to take an early lead - Trump did do very well in the past election, and had strong support among the republican base. - Even after last Wednesday's terrorist acts, a large number of republicans still support Trump, and think the terrorism was acceptable. Another poll actually showed more Republicans blamed Biden than Trump. So, while Trump would be unlikely to win the general election (where he would have to appeal to moderates), its not out of the realm of possibility that he might win the republican primaries. |
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the season hasn’t started yet
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Hey the good news is that if he does run I can think of nothing else that would do more to galvanize the Democratic vote to turn out. Plus if we're lucky he opens a split in the Republican party, or even better he denounces the Republicans as having betrayed him and runs as an independent.
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Yeah, Trump himself has assured he can't run for president in 2024. Even if he's not prosecuted, and still able to ace a bigly difficult dementia test in 2024, I doubt the GOP would let him back in. If he runs as an independent, there is no way the people would stand for him becoming POTUS again. The 2021 coup attempt would be nothing compared to the reaction from the liberals if Trump won.
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"He's like a drunk being given a sobriety test by the police after being pulled over. Just as a drunk can't walk a straight line, Trump can't think in a straight line. He's all over the place."--Stacyhs "If you are still hung up on that whole words-have-meaning thing, then 2020 is going to be a long year for you." --Ladewig |
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Even if Trump was to somehow win the Republican 2024 nomination, I think there's enough republicans who would refuse to vote for him in the general election, it would neuter his chances of winning. Anecdotal, I know, but my FiL is a long time blue-collar Republican. His family has always voted republican, as has he. He voted for Trump in the election (under some very tenuous reasoning about Biden going to quickly resign so Harris will be president). Now he's calling for Trump to resign or be impeached and to never run for office again. I think there's a very real split in the party forming over this.
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How exactly would the GOP be able to keep him out of the race though? It's sort of a democratic thing, and supposedly the party leaders don't have that much control.
They could throw up roadblocks (like limits on the number of debate participants, or other candidates dropping out and endorsing a single non-trump candidate) but there is no guarantee that would keep trump out. Sent from my LM-X320 using Tapatalk |
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I expect he's going to be rendered inert soon enough. Since he clearly lacks the good sence to get out while the getting's good (Or he'd have resigned when the election was called, maybe right after issuing a well constructed string of pardons) he's most likely going to hang around long enough to see his fat ass impeached a second time, with a ban on running for office ever again, thrown in for good measure.
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the longer people believe that Trump will win in 2024, the harder it will be for the GOP to field a credible challenger.
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I'm assuming that they not letting people bet the other side at these odds?
(Although that might still be a bad bet seeing that it entails letting Ladbrokes hold the money for 3.5 years. Getting a 25% return (1-4 odds) over that time frame isn't that great of an investment even if it were a lock...) |
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4-1 on Trump is a terrible bet. However...
I think 8-1 on Pence is way worse. I can dream up scenarios where Trump winds up with the nomination. I can't come up with any remotely plausible scenario where Pence gets on the ticket seeing the only people that he could have called his base just wanted to hang him on the Capitol lawn. He's probably not the most hated man in America, but he might be the most widely disliked. |
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We now see Trump and Pence co favourites.
Donald Trump 6/1 Mike Pence 6/1 Nikki Haley 8/1 Ted Cruz 16/1 Ivanka Trump 20/1 Josh Hawley 20/1 Tom Cotton 20/1 Tucker Carlson 20/1 Marco Rubio 25/1 Mike Pompeo 25/1 Mitt Romney 25/1 Ron DeSantis 25/1 Dan Crenshaw 33/1 Donald Trump Jnr 33/1 Kristi Noem 33/1 Charlie Baker It seems to me certain there will be no conviction on the impeachment charge as the republicans fight to "not divide" (my invented term) the nation. The infantile antics of Trump to state true facts to be false will be vindicated when he is acquitted. |
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This is your opinion based on bets taken by bookmakers?
As was said before, Trump has name recognition and most speculation about running for president again. There's no reason why he wouldn't be favourite now. But that is also not a reason to say that he won't be convicted. I think it depends on GOP desire to risk another Trump primary run, or him taking his lunatic followers (a large slice of supporters of the Republicans) with him to some other party that he runs with his daughter as the nominee. |
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Worth saying again - McConnell has reportedly seen the insurrection as a way to rid the GOP of Trump, and has been canvassing Republicans for how they would vote. In a speech on the Senate Floor he blamed Trump for the insurrection for having fed the insurrectionists "lies".
In other words, indications are that McConnell may vote to convict, and it's unlikely that he would vote to convict unless he knew that there would be enough Republican votes to convict. Whether Trump would be barred from office in the future would be down to a separate vote, but if McConnell really does see this as a way of getting rid of Trump, then you'd have thought that that vote would also go that way. |
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Also, it is a British company. They might have more European bettors. And those bettors might be saying to themselves, “Hmmm, could tens of millions of Americans be stupid. [checks newspaper] 400,000+. Yep, America be stupid enough to nominate him again? Let’s make a bet.”
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You also have the gop Splititng with the more rational Republicans running a indpendent candiate making it a 3 way race.
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It certainly looks a mess, given Trump's sociopathy.
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This is the latest.
Trump eased to 12 to 1, but since was at 10 to 1 and now 8 to 1 2024 Election Winner Kamala Harris 7/2 Joe Biden 4/1 Donald Trump 8/1 Mike Pence 16/1 Nikki Haley 16/1 |
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