- Virginia's attorney general race has gained national attention as Republican incumbent Jason Miyares (-150) leads Democratic challenger Jay Jones (+110) following controversy over Jones' violent text messages threatening GOP officials.
- California's governor's race remains fluid with Katie Porter (+215) and Alex Padilla (+250) leading odds after Porter's campaign stumbled during a contentious TV interview.
- Miami's mayoral race and Schumer's Senate future draw betting interest, with Eileen Higgins (-300) heavily favored in Miami while speculation builds around Schumer amid the government shutdown.
WASHINGTON — As several high-profile political races dominate headlines heading into November elections, USA online sportsbooks are offering odds on multiple competitive contests across the country, with bettors closely watching developments that could shift the lines.
Virginia Attorney General Race Draws National Attention
- Jason Miyares -150
- Jay Jones +110
One of the most highly watched down-ballot races is the Virginia attorney general contest. On online political sportsbooks, Republican incumbent Jason Miyares is favored at -150 against Democratic opponent Jay Jones at +110.
After it was discovered that Jones had sent violent texts, one of which said former House Speaker Todd Gilbert should be shot twice in the head, the contest attracted national attention.
Jones apologized several times at their lone discussion on October 16, expressing his remorse, embarrassment, and regret. Throughout, Miyares attacked his opponent, claiming that Jones was ineligible to be the state's chief prosecutor because of the texts.
Virginia betting sites have seen steady action as both campaigns intensify their closing arguments. President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance have both condemned Jones over the messages.
California Governor's Race Wide Open
- Katie Porter +215
- Alex Padilla +250
After former Representative Katie Porter's controversial and widely shared television interview, the California governor's race is still in flux. Although Sen. Alex Padilla has not yet formally entered the race, California betting sites now place him at +250 and Porter at +215.
Porter may have created an opportunity when she stumbled during a CBS Sacramento interview, dismissing a question about engaging Republican voters and threatening to walk out.
Political analysts speculate that the event damaged her standing as the front-runner, with seasoned Democratic consultant Gale Kaufman pointing out that it affects likeability. Padilla, 52, has a wealth of government experience, having served as the secretary of state for California and a member of the Los Angeles City Council.
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Miami Mayoral Election Features Crowded Field
- Eileen Higgins -300
- Ken Russell +375
- Emilio González +550
Miami-Dade County Commissioner Eileen Higgins is the overwhelming favorite at -300 in Florida sportsbooks for the Miami mayoral election. Former City Manager Emilio González is at +550, and former Commissioner Ken Russell is at +375.
The general election is set for November 4, and six prominent candidates are running to replace term-limited Mayor Francis Suarez.
The top two progress to a runoff on December 9 if no contender receives more than 50%. Higgins would become the first female mayor of Miami if elected.
Schumer's Senate Future Uncertain
- Yes -135
- No -105
Amidst the prolonged 28-day government shutdown, speculation regarding Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's political future persists. Yes is listed at -135 and No is listed at -105 for Schumer's continued Senate seat at New York sportsbooks.
Schumer has played a key role in the impasse over the shutdown, demanding that Republicans extend tax incentives under the Affordable Care Act before Democrats vote to reopen the government. As the standoff persists, the Senate has rejected stopgap funding bills 13 times.
The shutdown would become the longest in U.S. history next Wednesday if it continues, surpassing a 35-day closure from 2018-2019.

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