Kamala Harris’ Odds to Be Biden’s VP Now -180; Susan Rice Second-Favorite at +300

By Robert Duff in Politics News
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- California Senator Kamala Harris is the -180 favorite to be named 2020 Democratic Vice-Presidential candidate
- Expectations are that presumptive Joe Biden will complete his ticket next week.
- After Susan Rice at +300, no other contender is shorter than +1600?
It appears that the time is going to finally arrive for Kamala Harris.
Presumptive Democratic Presidential nominee Joe Biden is ready to officially add a running mate to his 2020 ticket. Biden confirmed that he’ll be making the announcement next week.
The oddsmakers believe strongly that Biden’s Presidential choice will be Harris.
The California Senator is the -180 favorite in the Democratic Vice-Presidential nominee odds. Susan Rice (+300) is the only other contender with odds shorter than +1600. Rice was the US Ambassador to the United Nations when Biden served as Barack Obama’s Vice-President.
2020 Democratic Vice-Presidential Odds
Candidate | Odds |
---|---|
Kamala Harris | -180 |
Susan Rice | +300 |
Karen Bass | +1600 |
Elizabeth Warren | +1600 |
Tammy Duckworth | +1800 |
Val Demings | +2200 |
Michelle Obama | +3300 |
Gretchen Whitmer | +10000 |
Hillary Clinton | +10000 |
Keisha Lance Bottoms | +10000 |
Michelle Lujan Grisham | +10000 |
Stacey Abrams | +10000 |
Tammy Baldwin | +15000 |
Andrew Cuomo | +20000 |
Catherine Cortez Masto | +20000 |
Tulsi Gabbard | +20000 |
Odds taken July 29th.
On average across the leading sportsbooks, Biden is the -175 chalk to win the Presidency in the 2020 election odds.
Point Taken
Biden made a speech on Tuesday in Wilmington, Del. While at the podium, photographers zoomed in on a list of notes in Biden’s hand.
At the top of the list was the name of Harris. Next were five talking points.

Among the points were “Do not hold grudges,” “Campaigned with me & Jill,” “Talented,” “Great help to campaign”, and “Great respect for her”.
The Biden campaign declined to comment. Nonetheless, the notes are fueling discussion that Harris will be the nominee.
Biden-Harris Debate Fallout
Earlier this week, former Connecticut Senator Chris Dodd created a seed of doubt about Harris. He’s a member of Biden’s team vetting potential VP picks. Dodd indicated that Harris could be a loyalty risk.
The notion that Kamala Harris is a loyalty risk because of the busing clash with Biden I find strange.
Take this newly reported https://t.co/sV4pvJXyXx anecdote that search cmte leader Chris Dodd was "stunned" that Kamala said to him about it, "that's politics"… pic.twitter.com/ZhDigL4CYh
— Bill Scher (@billscher) July 27, 2020
Dodd expressed concern about the much-publicized clash between Harris and Biden during the first Democratic debate. Harris attacked Biden’s opposition to federally mandated school desegregation busing.
Critics were quick to point out that, as Attorney General of California, Harris prosecuted a bunch of Dodd‘s pals for mortgage fraud.
Bass Catching a Late Lifeline
A new name that’s suddenly heating up in the VP race is Karen Bass. She’s the US Representative for California’s 37th congressional district. Several prominent political figures bandied her name about in recent days.
The Chair of the Congressional Black Caucus, Bass doesn’t seek the spotlight. Therefore, her accomplishments tend to fly under the radar.
Senator Kamala Harris has spent her entire life fighting for the people. I would never want to be labeled the “anti-Kamala Harris.” We’re fortunate to have had her as Attorney General and now as Senator. She would be an excellent VP and the same goes for anyone else on the list. https://t.co/CA4nuTaOia
— Karen Bass (@KarenBassLA) July 24, 2020
Bass is well-known in political circles, though. She’s well-respected on both sides of the aisle. That’s a rarity in today’s divisive political environment.
Bass was quick to diffuse media critiques building her up as the anti-Harris. That’s evidence of her character.
Harris Offers All Biden Needs
The reason why Dodd criticized Harris should instead be a point in her favor. She won’t back down from a fight. Harris isn’t afraid to get dirty.
That’s the way the Republicans play the game. Too often, Democrats who take the high road in response are viewed as soft.
Donald Trump ignored early coronavirus warning signs. Dismissed the seriousness of the threat. Attacked the advice of doctors and scientists. Failed to institute an adequate national plan for testing and contact tracing.
Now nearly 150,000 Americans have died. This is on Trump.
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) July 29, 2020
Her work as attorney general in her home state makes Harris the perfect foil to Donald Trump’s law and order campaign. With two 70-somethings running for President, it’s good to remember that the VP is a heartbeat away from the Oval Office.
Someone who’s healthy, younger, and experienced is the ideal choice. Harris checks off all those boxes.
Pick: Kamala Harris (-150)

Sports Writer
An industry veteran, Bob literally taught the course on the history of sports at Elder College. He has worked as a Sports Columnist for Postmedia, appeared as a guest on several radio stations, was the Vice President of the Society For International Hockey Research in Ontario, and written 25 books.