Trump Tops The GOP Odds, But Will He Debate In Milwaukee?

Trump at a debate podium next to a Republican Party logo

Trump at a debate podium next to a Republican Party logo

Former President Donald Trump is facing charges in a New York state court for tax evasion and in a federal court for illegal possession of classified documents.

Trump is also expected to receive a notice to appear regarding his role in the January 6, 2020, attack on the White House in the very near future.

Even though the sharks appear to be circling and a guilty verdict in one or more charges against Trump seems imminent, he still remains the odds leader to become the GOP Presidential nominee in 2024.

2024 Republican Nomination Odds

Donald Trump -325
Ron DeSantis +600
Vivek Ramaswamy +1500
Tim Scott +3500
Glenn Youngkin +4000
Mike Pence +4000
Nikki Haley +4000

Legal online political sportsbooks feature Trump in a commanding lead over challenger Ron DeSantis. This time last year, Florida Gov. DeSantis was expected to compete for the top spot in the Republican Party regardless of Trump’s 2024 involvement.

Following DeSantis’ battle with the Walt Disney Company and his continued efforts to revise the school curriculum in the state of Florida, he has fallen out of favor with conservatives on a national scale.

The Donald is now 775 points ahead of DeSantis in the odds of becoming the 2024 Republican Party Candidate.

Don’t sleep on Ron DeSanctimonious and his +600 moneyline. Consider locking in his 6-to-1 odds of winning today because if Trump is ruled ineligible for office, Ron could surge into the lead.

Political prop bets are now asking if Trump will be present at the first Republican Party Debate being held on August 23rd in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Will Trump Debate In Milwaukee?

The odds heavily favor an outcome where Trump no-shows the first GOP Debate of 2023, with 3-to-1 payouts being offered on Donald making an appearance behind the podium.

Of all 2024 Republican Presidential Candidates, former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson is the most likely to drop out first.

First To Drop Out Of The Republican Primaries

Asa Hutchinson +150
Francis Suarez +350
Will Hurd +350
Mike Pence +500
Nikki Haley +900
Vivek Ramaswamy +1200
Doug Burgum +1500
Ron DeSantis +2000
Donald Trump +2500
Chris Christie +3000
Tim Scott +3000

The election odds suggest that DeSantis, Trump, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, and US Senator from South Carolina Tim Scott will be the last Republicans standing on the 2024 campaign trail.

With a potential Trump expulsion on the horizon, nominees could remain poised to stick around longer than they would during a normal election cycle.

With DeSantis on the outs, Senator Scott has real underdog potential. His traditional conservative stances are more in line with Republicans across the nation, and his African American heritage could swing some additional votes his way.

The first GOP debate will take place on August 23rd at Milwaukee’s Fiserv Forum, which is the same venue that is hosting the 2024 Republican National Convention.

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Author: Alan Morris