Despite a defiant tone struck by President Donald Trump during a shouty exit from the White House to assembled media (where he could be seen reading large handwritten notes stating “no quid pro quo”), the impeachment hearings against him are not going well.
US politics betting for all American markets. Get 2020 Election odds, including Democrat and Republican candidates, plus midterm specials and much more. Jan 11, 2021 With Democrats proceeding with an impeachment case against the President, betting odds suggest that time isn't on their side with Trump at -300 to retain his title of President by the time January.
How bad?
So bad that oddsmakers now view his impeachment as a matter of not “if” but “when.”
Will Donald Trump Be Impeached? | Odds |
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Yes | -300 |
No | +250 |
President Trump is now priced at -300 to be impeached at the European exchange Betfair. That moneyline wager means you’d need to bet $300 to win $100. The “No” odds are +250, meaning a $100 bet wins you $250.
Crowd-sourced platform Smarkets is pricing a similar outcome. “Will the House of Representatives pass articles of impeachment against Trump during his first term” is at nearly 83%.
Even though Trump’s impeachment seems likely, he’s still the favorite to be re-elected. The 2020 presidential election odds remain unchanged as of today, with Trump +130 to win the White House again.
He’s followed by Elizabeth Warren (+450). As Pete Buttigieg surges in Iowa, his odds continue to improve (+800) as well.
Impeachment odds are one of the many USA political betting props offered that can be offered at any time. With impeachment being the talk of 2020, betting odds on Donald Trump’s impeachment was the focus of political sports bettors. Finding odds such as these come easy as the research behind impeachment odds is nothing more than searching on any sportsbooks' politics odds. Knowing the current political climate, bettors can gauge the American public and their feelings towards the commander-in-chief. Some websites will have up to date and accurate polls that can help a bettor determine when a good time to place a bet on the President getting impeached.
The 45th President of the United States Donald Trump has seen a tumultuous first term in the White House as he seeks re-election in 2020. Trump’s impeachment odds have probably been the most volatile of any President we’ve ever seen and placing a bet on his removal from office is a bet that could at one point come to fruition especially if Trumps wins the upcoming Presidential election.
The best time to bet on Donald Trump’s impeachment odds is when the “Yes” odds give the bettor any kind of profit in return. However, betting on the President's odds to not be impeached are an alternative way to bet on Trump if you’re a staunch supporter of President Trump take the “No” odds. The odds on the President to not be impeached are one way to win a bet especially with the Republican control of the Senate which has already prevented Trump from being impeached once.
During the House and Senate hearings was the prime time to bet on the President Impeachment odds as now the odds are slim with no current scandals plaguing the Trump administration. Continue to periodically check at sportsbooks for Donald Trump's impeachment odds as they won’t be offered at all times.
Betting on the Impeachment can be done at any sportsbook that offers political betting odds. To not influence the election, local sportsbooks that are licensed on the state level will not accept action on politics. However, online betting sites offer plenty of wagers when it comes to election betting. Once you choose which bet or odds you like offered at the sportsbook, its just like a normal bet at any other place of gambling.
Donald Trump’s approval ratings after the impeachment have stayed about the same with minor jumps in approval now and then. The President’s approval ratings are something to continue to monitor throughout the rest of Trump's presidency especially if he’s re-elected. When the ratings start to follow, expect to see more prop bets on Trump and his entire administration.