British bookmakers estimate the probability of Republican candidate Donald Trump winning the US presidential election at between 63-69%.
According to the British media, this is what the betting rates at the largest British betting agencies indicate.
Trump is tipped to win at odds of 1.57 to 1.44, and these numbers have not been significantly affected by US President Joe Biden's announcement that he is withdrawing from the race.
US Vice President Kamala Harris, who Biden has endorsed as the Democratic candidate, is seen as Trump's strongest potential challenger in the UK betting market, with bets on her winning at odds of 2.75 to 2.5, suggesting Harris has a 36-40% chance of winning.
You can also bet on the victory of Michelle Obama, the wife of former US President Barack Obama, although she has not announced her desire to join the US presidential election race.
Based on the odds offered by bookmakers, Michelle Obama's chances of becoming the next US president are estimated at between 1-7%.
US President Joe Biden announced on Sunday evening his withdrawal from the US presidential election race against former President Donald Trump.
Later, Biden announced his support for the nomination of his deputy Kamala Harris for the position of the Democratic Party's candidate for the 2024 US presidential election.
Harris officially launched her presidential campaign on Sunday, hours after Biden announced he would drop out of the 2024 presidential race.
For his part, former US President and Republican candidate Donald Trump said that defeating Kamala Harris in the US presidential elections would be much easier than defeating Joe Biden .
Biden's announcement of his withdrawal comes after weeks of pressure from Democratic leaders, organizers and donors who have publicly called for Biden to withdraw.
For his part, former US President and Republican candidate Donald Trump said that defeating Kamala Harris in the US presidential elections would be much easier than defeating Joe Biden .
Biden's announcement of his withdrawal comes after weeks of pressure from Democratic leaders, organizers and donors who have publicly called for Biden to withdraw.
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