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Here are the odds on the 2020 presidential election

Elizabeth Warren and Tim Kaine are the top-rated Democrats at 11:1, while Kanye West comes in at 100:1 amid a bunch of celebrities.

2020 presidential odds
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Will Mark Zuckerberg run? . Will Michelle Obama? . Still, you can bet on Paddy Power (an online betting giant) on Zuckerberg winning at 125:1 odds and Obama at 14:1. That means a winning $1 bet on Zuckerberg would pay $125.

Elizabeth Warren and Tim Kaine are the top-rated Democrats at 11:1. Kanye West (whatever his party is) comes in at 100:1 amid a bunch of celebrities.

Trump, meanwhile is the clear favorite at 6:4.

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Here are the odds on Paddy Power:

Democrats looking for some measure of hope may be reassured that their party (whatever the candidate) is favorited on Ladbrokes to win the White House at 8:11 odds, where Republicans are at 11:8.

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