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U.S. President Donald Trump and professional golfer Tiger Woods walk to a Presidential Medal of Freedom ceremony in the Rose Garden of the White House on May 6, 2019, in Washington, D.C. Photo by Brendan Smialowski/AFP /Getty Images
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While the Democratic Party waits on naming its presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Trump will be waiting.
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Vice-President Kamala Harris is already campaigning like she will be going head to head against Trump in November, and even a little earlier in a debate, if they agree to it, but for now, the former president is hedging his bets on himself.
There’s less than 100 days to go until election day in the U.S. and predictive betting markets on BetOnline.ag have shifted to which famous faces Trump can count on for endorsements.
Here’s what the bookies are saying:
Podcaster Joe Rogan is the favourite with 2/1 odds, while the odd pairing of Guy Fieri and Scottie Scheffler are second at 4/1.
Shooter McGavin, the fictional character and resident bad guy in Happy Gilmore, followed with 6/1 odds while Happy Gilmore’s portrayer, Adam Sandler, was next, tied with competitive hot dog-eating legend Joey Chestnut and Survivor fan favourite “Boston” Rob Mariano with odds of 8/1.
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Those with 10/1 odds are legendary golfer Tiger Woods, retired football player Jason Kelce, college hoops star Jack Gohlke and rapper and Olympics commentator Snoop Dogg.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is also believed to back Trump with 12/1 odds.
Other big names include Eminem, Johnny Depp, LeBron James, Travis Kelce, Rihanna, Shakira, Robert Downey Jr. and Ryan Reynolds.
Also on the list, though highly unlikely, is admitted Trump hater Robert DeNiro, though he would likely have to be blindfolded and using his opposite hand while filling out his ballot to vote Republican.
There are other side bets that can be wagered on, including what President Joe Biden’s next occupation or position will be following the end of his term.
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With 12/1 odds, CNN commentator was tops, while AARP spokesperson was a distant second at 40/1.
Other roles you might want to wager Biden taking are Jell-O spokesperson, shuffleboard instructor and Walmart greeter.
NASA space cadet came in dead last with 1,000 odds.
As for who will be Harris’ running mate if she gets the presidential nod, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro is back at the top with 1/1 odds while last week’s favourite U.S. Senator Mark Kelly fell to second place with 2/1 odds.
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