2020 betting odds: Kamala Harris, Amy Klobuchar, Michael Bloomberg soar, Bernie Sanders tumbles



Betting odds to win the presidency as of July 31, 2019, according to Bovada



1. President Donald Trump: EVEN



Trump has far and away the best odds of any individual candidate, since oddsmakers are pretty sure he will lead the Republican ticket, but have no idea who will lead the Democratic ticket. Trump has far and away the best odds of any individual candidate, since oddsmakers are pretty sure he will lead the Republican ticket, but have no idea who will lead the Democratic ticket. less

Betting odds to win the presidency as of July 31, 2019, according to Bovada



1. President Donald Trump: EVEN



Trump has far and away the best odds of any individual candidate, since oddsmakers are pretty sure he Trump has far and away the best odds of any individual candidate, since oddsmakers are pretty sure he ... more Photo: Susan Walsh, Associated Press Photo: Susan Walsh, Associated Press Image 1 of / 22 Caption Close 2020 betting odds: Kamala Harris, Amy Klobuchar, Michael Bloomberg soar, Bernie Sanders tumbles 1 / 22 Back to Gallery

After a spate of 2020 announcements from several prominent Democrats in the last few weeks, oddsmakers have dramatically shifted the betting odds for who will win the 2020 presidential election.

According to OddsShark, President Donald Trump still receives the best odds at +200, meaning a $100 bet would net $200. Trump receives the best odds because oddsmakers are fairly certain Trump will be on the Republican ticket in 2020, but have no idea who will lead the Democratic ticket.

Trump's odds of +200 are down from the +150 he had been listed at for months prior to this week, potentially due to his handling of the longest government shutdown in American history.

California Sen. Kamala Harris, fresh off of her official campaign announcement, surged from +1000 to +700, as did former Texas Rep. Beto O'Rourke, making them the co-favorites to win the Democratic primary. O'Rourke recently told POLITICO a decision on 2020 could be months away, but oddsmakers still moved him up to match Harris' odds.

Former Vice President Joe Biden came in fourth at +1200, and has slowly been climbing up the leaderboard for months. Biden has not made a formal decision on a 2020 run yet.

Biden is followed by Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren at +1600 and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders at +2200.

Sanders had odds of +1200 as recently as a few weeks ago, but has now fallen out of the top five. This could be due to the fact that several progressive candidates such as Warren, Harris and New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand have all officially entered the race and could compete for some of the same voters.

Rounding out the top 10 are Vice President Mike Pence, Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, all of whom are listed at +2500.

Klobuchar was at +6000 just a few weeks ago, and Bloomberg wasn't even listed until very recently. Neither Klobuchar nor Bloomberg have made any formal announcements regarding 2020.

Click through the slideshow above to see the latest betting odds for the 2020 presidential election, according to OddsShark.

Eric Ting is an SFGATE staff writer. Email him at eting@sfchronicle.com and follow him on Twitter

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