Trump Listed as Early Favorite for 2026 Nobel Peace Prize by U.K. Bookmaker
President Donald Trump has emerged as an early favorite to win the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize in betting markets, even though the Norwegian Nobel Committee has not disclosed the list of nominees.
U.K.-based bookmaker William Hill currently places Trump at the top of its odds board, assigning him 3/1 odds to receive the prize.
“Although the Norwegian Nobel Committee have not confirmed that Donald Trump is among the 287 candidates for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize, we make Trump the leading contender to take this year’s award,” William Hill spokesperson Lee Phelps said.
The company noted that Trump had been passed over the previous year but is still viewed as a strong contender. “Trump was overlooked by the committee last year in favor of Venezuelan politician Maria Corina Machado, but we now price the U.S. president at 3/1 to claim the 2026 prize – a 25% chance,” he added. “That is a longer price than we quoted late last year, when we rated Trump’s chances at 55%.”
As is typical, the Nobel Peace Prize nomination process remains confidential, with hundreds of names submitted each year by qualified nominators, including elected officials, academics, and past recipients.
In 2025, the award was given to Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado. The Nobel Committee recognized her for “her tireless work promoting democratic rights” in Venezuela and “for her struggle to achieve a just and peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy.”
Supporters of Trump had urged consideration of his candidacy based on actions taken during his current term, including efforts to secure a ceasefire in Gaza, though the nomination deadline had already passed before he entered office.
Machado later dedicated her Nobel Prize to Trump and presented it to him at the White House.
Trump has frequently said he merits the Nobel Peace Prize, pointing to his role in ending “seven wars” since returning to the presidency.
The Nobel Committee is expected to announce the 2026 Peace Prize winner in October.
{Matzav.com}
