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Heads-Up Betting Favors Andrew Yang Over Trump

Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang is still a long shot in the polls, but at least one bookmaker likes the tech exec’s odds to beat President Trump heads up.

Bookmakers think Andrew Yang has a better chance to beat Trump than do his Democratic rivals (Image: Ethan Miller/Getty)

To some extent, Yang has become the Rodney Dangerfield of Democratic hopefuls because he gets little — if any — respect from the media. The Times of San Diego once identified him as Yahoo’s co-founder. MSNBC left him off their candidate graphics at least a dozen times, and referred to him as John Yang. In November’s Democratic debate, the moderators waited more than 30 minutes before asking Yang a question, giving him little chance to improve his odds.

Yang, however, has hung in there. He has a loyal base of young supporters who have dubbed themselves the “Yang Gang.” And while he still hasn’t cracked the top-five candidates likely to win the Democratic primary, Yang has one thing going for him that the other candidates don’t; He’s an outsider. And when it comes to going heads up against President Trump, an outsider may be what’s needed.

Yang Tops Heads-Up Odds to Beat Trump

There is admittedly very little crossover between an Elizabeth Warren supporter and a Trump supporter. It’s hard to imagine that one of those entrenched camps could steal votes from the other. But Yang and Trump appeal to a predominantly male demographic that identify with outsiders. In other words, Yang may have the kind of crossover appeal that could be troublesome for Trump, mano-a-mano. At least that’s what the latest odds imply.

According to BetOnline, Yang is the only Democratic candidate that is a clear heads-up favorite against Trump. The odds suggest Bernie Sanders, the second-best performing Democratic candidate, would essentially tie against Trump.

Heads-Up Odds (BetOnline)

Andrew Yang:      -145
Donald Trump:    +125

Bernie Sanders:  – 110
Donald Trump:     -110

Rest of the Field:  +110
Donald Trump:      -130

Joe Biden:            +125
Donald Trump:      -145

Elizabeth Warren: +150
Donald Trump:      -170

The current heads-up odds are interesting, but it’s difficult to see them as a game changer for Yang. After all, there will be no heads-up battle for Yang unless he can beat the rest of the Democratic field. And so far, there are no oddsmakers giving him a chance to win his party’s nomination.