US Election 2024 betting specials: Harris to win more votes than Clinton

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*** - DONALD TRUMP WON THE 2024 US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, WITH JD VANCE NOW THE FAVOURITE TO WIN THE NEXT ELECTION IN 2028 - ***

Ladbrokes looks at the betting specials on offer ahead of the 2024 US Election, with Donald Trump favourite to become President once again.

Trump is seen as the favourite to win the election this week according to the bookies, with Kamala Harris trailing behind the former President with the election now just days away.

But Ladbrokes also looks at the other betting offers available right now, with one special looking at Harris getting more votes than Hilary Clinton did when she ran against Trump eight years ago.

2024 US Election betting specials

As noted, Trump is the favourite to be named President following next month's election, with the bookies giving him over a 57% shot winning more than 80 million votes. He's also been given a 75% chance of winning more than 75 million votes, for what it's worth.

Speaking of votes won, but this time by Harris, the bookies have the Democratic candidate at just 1/8 to win more votes than Clinton did in 2016, which could be worth a punt for those interested.

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For those that think the Republicans are going to dominate US politics for the next eight years, Ladbrokes has Trump winning the 2024 Election and Ron DeSantis winning both the 2028 and 2032 Presidential elections at 25/1, having been at 20/1 just last week.

Back to just this election, Trump is seen as having a 50% chance at winning Pennsylvania, Nevada and North Carolina, but is seen as having more than a 20% chance of winning exactly 312 Electoral College Votes.

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When is the 2024 US Election?

The 2024 US Presidential Election takes place on ⁦Tuesday 5 November 2024⁩

When will the US Election winner become President?

The winner of the election will serve a four-year term, starting from January 2025.

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All odds and markets are correct as of the date of publication.

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