If you’re a gambling man or woman, now you can bet on Trump.

Most known for sports betting, Las Vegas has put lines out on almost anything over the years, such as will Barack Obama close Guantanamo Bay? Will the next James Bond be black? When will alien life be proven? Will 2016 be a White Christmas?

Embattled President Donald Trump’s chances of finishing his first term are being tracked by Bovada, and the odds maker has not been kind to him.

Under their U.S. politics section, Bovada has a running proposition bet with odds on whether Trump will complete a full term as president of the United States. The odds that were updated February 28 favored Trump leaving office early — as opposed to finishing four years as the Commander-in-Chief.

The latest line is: “Will Donald Trump complete a full term as POTUS? Yes: 105, No: 130.

That means, if you placed a $105 bet on Trump to remain in the White House, you’ll earn back $130 if he stays. If it’s the other way around, and you wager $105, you’d win only $80 if he goes.

Back in early February, Trump’s odds of lasting through his full first term were much higher, when the answer to the same “Will Donald Trump complete a full term as POTUS?” question produced Bovada’s odds of Yes: 275 (4/11) and No: 180 (9/5).

To put things in perspective, as of Friday, March 3, Bovada had Trump with the same odds of not finishing his first term in office as the Golden State Warriors’ odds of winning the 2017 championship. The Warriors set the NBA’s regular-season record last year when they went 73–9. They went on to lose the NBA title to the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Specifically how Trump will leave office early also has its separate betting line. For example, the odds are now 2:1 that the 45th president will be impeached before the end of his first term, reports the online betting site Paddy Power. Before his inauguration, those odds were 4:1, if you’re into trending and want to put $2 down.