President-elect Donald Trump tops the list, with House Speaker Paul Ryan, Vice President-elect Mike Pence, and Michelle Obama following behind him.

Online gambling site Bovada has posted a wager that allows users to bet on who will win the 2020 presidential election.

If Tom Brady was hoping to get into politics, 2020 might be the time to jump into the fray.

Elizabeth Warren, the progressive US senator from Massachusetts, is also listed to have a better chance than 2016 Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton or Senator Bernie Sanders.

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady also made the list, albeit with a 1 percent chance, according to Bovada’s odds. Brady is also listed to have the same chance as Leonardo DiCaprio, Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut, George Clooney, and, of course, Kanye West. (Basically, if you bet $1 on any of those names and that person won the presidency, you would win $100.)


Announcers during the Thursday Night Football game between the Saints and the Panthers also talked about Tom Brady being on the list. One even commented, “What the heck, that wouldn’t be bad.”

To be fair, Brady has managed to muster some write-in votes recently.

Kim Kardashian also has the same odds of holding the Oval Office as former Libertarian Party presidential candidate Gary Johnson — 500 to 1, according to the site.

This isn’t the first time people have placed bets on politics — they also wagered on the presidential debate between Trump and Clinton earlier this fall.

(Disclaimer: It’s not clear whether it’s legal to make these kind of bets in Massachusetts. Among other things, there is a state law against betting on the outcome of a political election.)

Matt Rocheleau of the Globe staff contributed to this report.