A Gambler's Guide To 2020 Democratic Presidential Candidates

WASHINGTON, DC —For many, it seems like just yesterday that President Donald Trump shocked the world, defeating Democratic challenger Hillary Clinton in a monumental upset. But that was a little over two years ago. And the Democrats reloaded with a formidable field of candidates hoping to take advantage of Trump’s 53.5 percent disapproval rating.

The Democratic field includes heavyweights such as Sens. Elizabeth Warren, Cory Booker and Kamala Harris. It includes political outsiders such as Marianne Williamson and Andrew Yang. And it includes a familiar face from the last Democratic Primary — the self-described democratic socialist from Vermont, Sen. Bernie Sanders.

A dozen candidates so far are seeking the Democratic nomination, a far cry from the 17 Republicans who ran in the last presidential primary but far more than the five Democrats who ran. And out of those 12 candidates, only a handful have a double-digit chance of winning, according to the odds-aggregating service Oddschecker.

And the names might surprise you. Here are the odds for each Democratic candidate candidate in the primary.

Kamala Harris — Senator of California, former state attorney general, former San Francisco district attorney

Worst odds: 23.1 percent chance to win

Best odds: 28.6 percent chance to win


Joe Biden — Former vice president, former senator of Delaware

Worst odds: 13.3 percent chance to win

Best odds: 22.2 percent chance to win


Bernie Sanders — Senator of Vermont, former congressman

Worst odds: 11.1 percent chance to win

Best odds: 15.4 percent chance to win


Amy Klobuchar — Senator from Minnesota, former county attorney

Worst odds: 5.9 percent chance to win

Best odds: 10 percent chance to win


Elizabeth Warren — Senator of Massachusetts, former Harvard professor

Worst odds: 5.9 percent chance to win

Best odds: 10 percent chance to win


Kirsten Gillibrand — Senator of New York, former congresswoman

Worst odds: 4.8 percent chance to win

Best odds: 6.7 percent chance to win


Tulsi Gabbard — U.S. Representative from Hawaii, veteran with Army National Guard

Worst odds: 4.2 percent chance to win

Best odds: 7.7 percent chance to win


Cory Booker — Senator of New Jersey, former mayor of Newark

Worst odds: 3.8 percent chance to win

Best odds: 7.7 percent chance to win


John Hickenlooper — Former governor of Colorado; former mayor of Denver

Worst odds: 1.8 percent chance to win

Best odds: 3.8 percent chance to win


Julian Castro — former housing secretary, former mayor of San Antonio

Worst odds: 2.1 percent chance to win

Best odds: 4.8 percent chance to win


Andrew Yang — Former tech executive, founded economic development group

Worst odds: 0.8 percent chance to win

Best odds: 5.3 percent chance to win


Pete Buttigieg — Mayor of South Bend, military veteran

Worst odds: 1 percent chance to win

Best odds: 5.9 percent chance to win


John Delaney — Former Maryland congressman, former businessman

Worst odds: 0.4 percent chance to win

Best odds: 1.4 percent chance to win


Marianne Williamson — Self-help author, public speaker

Worst odds: 1 percent chance to win

Best odds: 2.4 percent chance to win

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