- Oct 20, 2022
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I’m not a gambler so can’t answer the odds question. However, they are pretty much neck and neck in the polls so at this stage equally likely to be the next president.Pretty grim reading for sleepy Joe tonight on the investigation into him mishandling classified documents.
One question for the more enlightened than me on the US Presidential election. I'm a keen gambler and I've just looked at the prices for next President and both Trump and Biden are over evens to be next President. Surely it has to be one of them? Biden is a shoe in to be Democrat candidate so long as he doesn't pop his clogs in the next 9 months and it seems almost certain Trump will be the Republican candidate. Yet I can get 5/4 on Trump and 11/5 on Biden? So I can bet on them both and whichever wins guarantee a reasonable profit. Am I missing something? Is there a really genuine other contender
Yes, to your other point, short of either one being in prison or dead: There are no other candidates on the ballots close to either of them in the race to be their party’s nominee. It is already too late for any completely new candidates to easily enter the race as the deadline to enter the Primaries has past and candidates already have delegates committed to vote for them at the Conventions. Also for the Democrats, Biden is the only candidate on the ballot in some states which complicates it further. The Democrats would probably have to go to court therefore to get the Primary election filing dates changed to allow them to field a new candidate. Even if a new candidate was allowed a late filing to allow them to appear on the Primaries ballots, by mid-March, after over a third of the Primaries have nominated delegates, it will be mathematically impossible for a new candidate to win the number of delegates required to win the nomination just on the ballots so it could fall to the Conventions to throw out the ballot votes and vote from scratch to nominate the Presidential candidates:
Therefore it is not impossible for a new candidate to get on the General Election ballot as their Party’s Presidential nominee after the Primaries have already started but it becomes increasingly difficult the closer to the General Election it gets:
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