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Trump’s Odds of Winning 2020 US Presidential Election Getting Longer as Shutdown Lingers

Robert Duff

by Robert Duff in Politics News

Updated Mar 24, 2020 · 7:00 AM PDT

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Donald Trump has had a bumpy presidency. Photo by Gage Skidmore (Wiki Commons).
  • The odds of Donald Trump winning the 2020 US Presidential election have jumped from +120 to +180 since January 10th
  • Is Trump risking his second term in the White House by allowing the government shutdown to linger?
  • Four of the last five elected Republican Presidents gained a second term

Is Donald Trump’s government shutdown shutting him down from re-election as President of the United States in 2020? Is his obsession with a wall along the US-Mexico border in the process of walling him off from a second term in the White House?

Though he remains the betting favorite, in a 12-day span since January 10th, the odds of Trump winning a second term as President have lengthened from +120 to +180.

2020 US Presidential Election Odds

Team Odds
Donald Trump +180
Beto O’Rourke +1000
Kamala Harris +1000
Joe Biden +1400
Elizabeth Warren +1500
Bernie Sanders +1800
Mike Pence +2000
Cory Booker +2500
Tulsi Gabbard +2500
Kirsten Gillbrand +3000
Hillary Clinton +3000
Amy Klobuchar +3000
Oprah Winfrey +3000

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The government shutdown will enter its 33rd day on Wednesday and is affecting some 800,000 US federal employees. It is the longest government shutdown in US history.

Owning the Shutdown

Trump may live to regret boasting on camera during his White House meeting with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and Senator Chuck Schumer that he would own the shutdown.

A Hill/HarrisX poll taken January 19-20 showed that 46% of registered American voters who identify politically as independents feel that Trump and the congressional GOP are primarily responsible for the government closure. That’s a seven-point increase from a similar poll conducted December 30-31.

Just 17% blamed the Congressional Democrats for the shutdown.

Even some Trump supporters are beginning to express displeasure with the President they voted for in 2016 over the current shutdown.

A Harvard poll indicated that 55% of American voters disapprove of a plan to build a wall along the US-Mexico border.

Trump is Dug in, But Can He Dig Out?

If there’s one thing Trump has proven willing to do it’s to fight, and to fight dirty. He’ll happily get deep into the muck.

In this instance, can he rake up enough muck that will stick to the Democrats when its apparent that few outside of his evidently slowly-shrinking base is buying his flawed logic on the need to spend $5.7 billion to construct a border wall?

Yet while his numbers are slipping, he’s still in charge. No one is gaining on him significantly in the odds. Democrats Beto O’Rourke and Kamala Harris, who officially announced her candidancy for President on Martin Luther King Day, held steady at odds of +1000.

Like Trump, other Democratic contenders including Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders saw their odds of taking up residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. following the 2020 Presidential election lengthen.

Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders also saw their odds of taking up residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. following the 2020 Presidential election lengthen.

Four of the last five elected Republican Presidents were given a second term by the electorate. But as the shutdown continues, America enters uncharted waters, and Trump may need to build a wall to protect himself from the damage he’s doing to his brand.

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