Presidential Parlays for Popular Vote and Presidency Winner

  • A presidential parlay of a democratic candidate to win the presidency and popular vote has -140 odds.
  • With Kamala Harris heavily favored at -350 odds to win the popular vote, a Republican presidency and Democrat popular vote has +215 odds.
  • The presidential parlay with a Democrat presidency and Republican popular vote winner is far less likely at +4500 odds.

WASHINGTON – Parlaying the winner of the popular vote and US presidency is a great way to get value on presidential betting. A parlay of Democrat presidency and Democrat popular vote winners has -140 political betting odds for a Democratic sweep in the 2024 US Presidential Election.

  • Democrat Presidency & Democrat Popular Vote -140
  • Republican Presidency & Democrat Popular Vote +215
  • Republican Presidency & Republican Popular Vote +315
  • Democrat Presidency & Republican Popular Vote +4500

Kamala Harris has -115 odds to win the presidency as the Democratic candidate. Meanwhile, betting on Trump to become president as the Republican candidate has -105 odds.

The presidential parlays only reference political parties and not individual candidates, so if an unexpected drop out comes from Harris or Trump those bets will look towards the replacements. Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy didn’t formally end his bid, but he endorsed Donald Trump and suspended his campaign.

Republican Presidency + Democrat Popular Vote (+215) Best Value

The last time Republican candidate Donald Trump was the President, he lost the popular vote but prevailed with electoral votes. Although popular vote odds heavily favor Kamala Harris at -350, Trump’s 2024 presidential betting odds only make him a slight underdog with -105 odds.

Harris’s presidential odds at -115 will depend on her ability to capture the majority of swing states in Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, and Nevada. Trump claimed all of these except for Nevada when he ran for president in 2016.

In 2020, Democratic candidate Joe Biden won the popular vote and the electoral votes through these key states, with Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, and Nevada all voting blue. The -140 odds for another Democratic sweep in political prop bets will depend on Harris holding these essential states.