Is Trump even guaranteed to run for presidency for Republicans?
I'd like to bet for Hillary because I see her the heavy favorite.
Trump is running for office as a Republican. He still has to win the nomination by winning enough delegates in the republican caucuses/primaries. It is not guaranteed that he will win those, but he's pretty far ahead and, as I mentioned before, is the favorite to win the Republican nomination @ -250.
It's funny because everywhere thinks Clinton is a shoo-in but Sanders is catching up to her in almost every aspect. He's winning caucuses and coming out ahead in debates. I'd be very very careful about betting for Clinton.
I think Sanders would make a decent president, and does come across well in debates, but Clinton is def ahead right now. I wouldn't bet on Clinton @ -1000, but I think Sanders @ +600 is a bad bet as well.
It's funny because everywhere thinks Clinton is a shoo-in but Sanders is catching up to her in almost every aspect. He's winning caucuses and coming out ahead in debates. I'd be very very careful about betting for Clinton.
From the bookmaker odds, it looks that Clinton is almost confirmed to be the nomination for Democrat side. If Sanders is winning, why is odds of Sanders getting the Democrat nominee so high?
Politics are like sports. If you like a certain side, you always look at them in a positive light. Right now Bernie is behind Clinton 71-505 delegates, needing 2383 to win the nomination, and is ahead in a bunch of polls in the states that haven't voted yet. Does this mean that she's def going to win? No, Sanders is coming across very well and has a ton of people working tirelessly for him getting his message across to undecided voters. But, he's behind and needs a giant effort to even draw the race tight, let alone win. It's unlikely to happen.