Payout Odds for These Potential Trump Cabinet Picks

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Nov/12/2024

All signs point to President-elect Donald Trump selecting Florida Senator Marco Rubio as his Secretary of State.

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Trump is wasting no time filling out his cabinet, and many are wondering if some of the "wild card" names will ultimately find a spot in Trump's cupboard.

BetOnline.ag has created a list of 27 names with respective odds to be appointed to Trump's cabinet, which you can find below.

Jamie Dimon, Lauren Boebert, Marjorie Taylor Greene and Nikki Haley are among the "favorites," albeit none of them are odds-on favorites (meaning the implied probability is greater than 50%).

Additionally, the secret-ballot, senate majority leader race going down tomorrow has a fresh favorite since we sent out the odds yesterday. John Thune is now the odds-on favorite by a healthy margin over Rick Scott.

John Cornyn's odds have improved as well, moving from 10/1 to 6/1.

Next Republican Senate Majority Leader

John Thune

1/2

Rick Scott

2/1

John Cornyn

6/1

   

Will Musk be appointed a Trump cabinet position?

Yes

5/1

No

1/9

   

Who will be appointed to Trump's cabinet?

Jamie Dimon

2/1

Lauren Boebert

2/1

Marjorie Taylor Greene

2/1

Nikki Haley

7/2

Lara Trump

4/1

Michael Flynn Sr.

4/1

Mike Pompeo

4/1

Elon Musk

5/1

Kayleigh McEnany

6/1

Ivanka Trump

7/1

Candace Owens

10/1

Eric Trump

10/1

Mitt Romney

10/1

Donald Trump Jr.

12/1

Laura Loomer

12/1

Jared Kushner

14/1

Nick Fuentes

14/1

Barron Trump

16/1

Paul Manafort

20/1

Rudy Giuliani

20/1

Joe Rogan

25/1

Liz Cheney

25/1

Roger Stone

25/1

Bernie Sanders

33/1

Hillary Clinton

33/1

Kamala Harris

33/1

Melania Trump

33/1

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