NYC Next Mayor Betting Odds, Texas, Florida, Nebraska Senate Races Tighten

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Sep/27/2024

Amid the recent charges, it's unlikely that New York City Mayor Eric Adams will keep his post through the end of the year, at least according to Vegas.

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The predictive wagering platform BetOnline.ag has created YES/NO odds for whether or not Adams will still be the NYC mayor at year's end.

The "Yes" option has 2/1 odds while the "No" option is 1/3, making Adams' possibility of dismissal a heavy favorite.

A total of 18 candidates and their respective odds are on the list for the next major of New York City. Jumaane Williams is the favorite, followed closely by Kathryn Garcia.

Scott Stringer is the only other candidate with better than 10/1 odds. You can see the full list here:

New York City Mayoral Election
   

Jumaane Williams
    

2/1

Kathryn Garcia
    

3/1

Scott Stringer
    

7/1

Jessica Ramos
    

10/1

Eric Adams
    

12/1

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
    

14/1

Brad Lander
    

14/1

Maya Wiley
    

14/1

Zellnor Myrie
    

28/1

Zohran Mamdani
    

28/1

Andrew Yang
    

33/1

Hillary Clinton
    

33/1

Tish James
    

33/1

Curtis Sliwa
    

40/1

Andrew Cuomo
    

50/1

Any Trump Family Member
    

100/1

Michael Bloomberg
    

125/1

Raymond McGuire
    

125/1

In other non-presidential political news, recent data shows that some traditionally, GOP easy-victory Senate races are tighter than normal.

The Senate races in Texas, Florida and Nebraska still favor the Republican candidates, but there's been an eye-opening shift in terms of the odds recently.

 

Texas

- Cruz was a 1/8 favorite, now a 1/6 favorite

- Allred was a 5/1 underdog, now a 4/1 underdog

- Cruz margin of victory was 7.5%, now 5.5%

 

Florida

- Scott was a 1/8 favorite, now a 1/7 favorite

- Mucarsel-Powell was a 5/1 underdog, now a 9/2 underdog

 

Nebraska

- Fischer was a 1/20 favorite, now a 6/1 favorite

- Osborne was a 10/1 underdog, now a 4/1 underdog

- Fischer margin of victory was 10.5%, now 7.5%

 

Wisconsin has swung the other way in terms of party, with Eric Hovde closing in on Tammy Baldwin's lead.

 

Wisconsin

- Baldwin was a 1/8 favorite, now a 1/6 favorite

- Hovde was a 5/1 underdog, now a 4/1 underdog

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