US Presidential Odds after Super Tuesday

Frontrunners Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton extended their leads after dominating Super Tuesday, one of the biggest days of the 2016 presidential race in the United States so far.

Trump racked up several wins overnight, routing Marco Rubio in Florida while also running up the score in both Illinois and North Carolina before ending his eventful Super Tuesday 2 with a duke out against Ted Cruz in Missouri.

Thanks to his wins in a number of key states, Trump is one step closer to claiming the Republican nomination, but odds are shortening on him stepping a foot in the White House.

Following the overnight results, Trump is now 5/2 to win the U.S. presidency, with Paddy Power.