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Donald Trump is the firm favorite with oddsmakers to win the 2020 presidential election but some familiar female rivals are given a sporting chance of toppling him.

Online sportsbook Bovada has Trump as 9/4 frontrunner but then lists Elizabeth Warren at 8/1 and Vice President Mike Pence at 9/1.

Senator Warren has been a leading Democratic critic of Trump and Republican VP Pence seems like a good bet for anyone who thinks Trump won’t be around for a second term.

Next in the betting comes Michelle Obama at 14/1 and then Hillary Clinton at 18/1.

Other notable women seen as in with a shot are Amy Klobuchar  at 26/1 and, all tied at 30/1, Catherine Cortez Masto, Kirsten Gillibrand, Nikki Haley and Kamala Harris.

Further down the betting come the entertainers given the best chance of winning the White House.

Oprah Winfrey heads that pack at 66/1 with Kanye West, George Clooney, Leonardo Di Caprio and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson all at 125/1.

Chelsea Clinton and  New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady have those same odds while Kevin Spacey, who plays a fictional president in “House of Cards,” is 155/1.

If you are looking for a long shot, how about an outside bet on Kim Kardashian? The reality star is listed at 550/1. That means betting $1 would give you $550 – and the free world in the hands of Kim K.

Here are Bovada’s full listings for POTUS 2020.

Who will win the 2020 Presidential Election?
Donald Trump                              9/4
Elizabeth Warren                       8/1
Mike Pence                                    9/1
Michelle Obama                         14/1
Hillary Clinton                             18/1
Bernie Sanders                            20/1
Julian Castro                                 22/1
Paul Ryan                                        25/1
Cory Booker                                  26/1
Tim Kaine                                        26/1
Amy Klobuchar                            26/1
Joe Biden                                         30/1
Michael Bloomberg                   30/1
Catherine Cortez Masto        30/1
Ted Cruz                                           30/1
Andrew Cuomo                           30/1
Kirsten Gillibrand                      30/1
Trey Gowdy                                   30/1
Nikki Haley                                    30/1
Kamala Harris                              30/1
Marco Rubio                                 30/1
John Kasich                                   50/1
Jeb Bush                                          60/1
Tammy Duckworth                   60/1
Martin O’Malley                         60/1
Mitt Romney                                60/1
Mark Cuban                                 66/1
Oprah Winfrey                           66/1
Tom Brady                                    125/1
Chelsea Clinton                        125/1
George Clooney                       125/1
Leonardo DiCaprio                 125/1
John Hickenlooper                 125/1
Dwayne  Johnson                    125/1
Chris Murphy                            125/1
Rand Paul                                     125/1
Kanye West                                 125/1
Kevin Spacey                              155/1
Jill Stein                                         325/1
Gary Johnson                             550/1
Kim Kardashian                        550/1
Vince McMahon                       550/1

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