Kamala Harris favourite future US President; UK Bookmaker
Notably Joe Biden draws less than Harris in future predictions while Trump is highly unpopular for 2024 US Presidential elections
The UK Bookmakers have made quite a news by announcing that Kamala D. Harris, with 22.2 per cent "implied probability", is the favourite future US President, ahead of Biden and Trump notably.
The current President Joe Biden has 20 per cent chance and former President Trump has 14.3% probability, according to British bookmaker, Ladbrokes.
The outgoing president Donald Trump is highly unpopular with Ladbrokes making a stamp mark on it."Donald Trump's time in politics is far from over if the latest odds are anything to go by, and while Kamala Harris currently heads the next election winner betting, Trump isn't far behind," it declared. This comes after Trump had hinted on Sunday at a possible presidential run in 2024.
The tenure of a US President is four years.
Harris, forever a civil right activist and an attorney, (District Attorney of San Francisco, California Attorney General, and United States Senator), is immensely popular for being of mixed family – Indian mother Shyamala Gopalan, a breast cancer scientist and Jamaican civil activist father Donald Harris.
On August 11, 2020, Vice President Harris accepted President Joe Biden’s invitation to become his running mate and help unite the nation. She is the first woman, the first Black American, and the first South Asian American to be elected the Vice President.
India celebrated her a much Africa and the US for being a powerful woman of immensely amiable disposition. After she held the office, she had said, that she is the first woman vice president of the US, but was determined not to be the last vice president in the US.
Born in Oakland, California to parents who emigrated from India and Jamaica. She graduated from Howard University and the University of California, Hastings College of Law and has been immensely popular in the public due to her civil right activism.
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