Vivek Ramaswamy overtakes Ron DeSantis in presidential betting odds

Vivek Ramaswamy
Odds say both men have less than a 9% chance of winning the nomination; Trump is over 71%.

Who’s in second place in the Republican race for President? One betting odds aggregator says it’s not Florida’s Governor.

The Election Betting Odds site, which draws on the BetfairSmarketsPredictIt, and Polymarket platforms, has Vivek Ramaswamy ahead of Ron DeSantis.

A fifth of a percentage point separates the two men as of Sunday morning. DeSantis is given an 8.7% chance of winning the GOP nomination, Ramaswamy 8.9%. Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump is way ahead at 71.1%.

If there is a positive for DeSantis, it’s that he has a strong hold on third place: Sen. Tim Scott is far back, given just a 3.1% chance of winning by investors. That said, Ramaswamy’s surge seems to be coming at DeSantis’ expense, and may be seen as a validation of what his campaign is saying about the vulnerable Florida Governor.

“Vivek has seen rapid movement in polling and is on track to eclipse DeSantis,” reads a 14-page memo to supporters that cites four polls that indicate Ramaswamy surging, including a Kaplan Strategies poll that shows him tied with DeSantis at 12% support.

The memo contends that “over the last 45 days,” the campaign has had the most “sustained growth and success” of any operation in the Republican field, offering the “best return on investment” as measured by “ballot growth” and “image growth.”

“Vivek is spending significantly less than his competitors on traditional advertising per percentage point in national polls, proving his message and vision lands with the GOP electorate. This is a likely prediction of who will succeed in the 2024 election when comparing spending in 2015 to 2023.”

The momentum has also been reflected in online searches: “Earlier this month, Vivek has passed Ron DeSantis in total Google Search traffic for the first time since DeSantis entered the race.”

DeSantis has attacked various other Republicans, including Nikki Haley for courting the Walt Disney Company, Scott for questioning Florida educational standards asserting that slavery had benefits to the enslaved, and Trump for various issues. He hasn’t said much about Ramaswamy yet. These odds suggest it may be time for the Governor to engage, however.

A.G. Gancarski

A.G. Gancarski has written for FloridaPolitics.com since 2014. He is based in Northeast Florida. He can be reached at [email protected] or on Twitter: @AGGancarski


4 comments

  • Dont Say FLA

    August 6, 2023 at 2:26 pm

    Vivek has overtaken Rhonda, as will everyone else for as long as Rhonda pretends to be in the game.

    If Rhonda would prefer to avoid continuous embarrassment for the next 6 months, Rhonda should get out now and avoid further headlines about such & such who nobody ever heard of before has become more favored in the GOP Primary than the throat slitting tough guy (LOLOLOLOL) Rhonda.

  • PeterH

    August 6, 2023 at 3:18 pm

    Let’s keep in mind that EVERY Republican on the 2024 Klown Kar wants to institute a nation wide ban on abortion. They’re not going to admit it …. But in the past EVERY candidate has expressed this interest.
    Ramaswamy, DeSantis and Trump are all out of sync with the American electorate….. AND WILL NEVER SIT IN THE OVAL OFFICE.

  • Earl Pitts "The Ronald's UnOfficial Campaign Manager" American

    August 6, 2023 at 8:01 pm

    Relax America,
    In order to get Vivek out of the way I, Earl Pitts American, just purchased a two story motel and mini-mart on adjacient lots on Orange Blossom Trail down in Orlando.
    Vivek has agreed to give up his dreams of becoming POTUS in exchange for his real childhood dream of owning and operating such an Indian appropriate business with his entire beautiful and beloved family.
    Yeah America its a total win-win scenario fir everyone.
    Yet another happy political ending brought to you by Earl Pitts American. EPA

    • C. Crist

      August 6, 2023 at 8:42 pm

      Earl you are truley an honorable man. Will you be offended if I credit your insperation as the motivation to switch back to The Republican Party?
      CC

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