The odds that Hillary Rodham Clinton will be the Democratic vice presidential nominee are surging.
A week after one betting aggregator said she was a distant 25-1 shot, and 12th on a list that put her behind an Ohio state senator, another betting site has the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee with a 16-1 shot and fifth in line.
Clinton has roared back into the public spotlight with a new Hulu feature.
She has also embraced former Vice President Joe Biden’s recent string of victories over Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, whom she has drubbed with a string of negative comments.
Still, US-Bookies.com data, based on betting markets offered by the United Kingdom, Europe, and elsewhere, show that Sen. Kamala Harris, once a 2020 presidential candidate, is still the top pick, at 2-1.
Odds to be Democratic vice presidential nominee:
- Kamala Harris: 2-1
- Amy Klobuchar: 3-1
- Stacey Abrams: 6-1
- Elizabeth Warren: 12-1
- Hillary Clinton: 16-1
- Pete Buttigieg: 16-1
- Cory Booker: 33-1
- Gretchen Whitmer: 25-1
- Julian Castro: 33-1
- Michael Bloomberg: 50-1