It's way too early to contemplate such a bet. For instance, the Sanders/Trump overwhelming wins in NH shows that people are finally catching on. They're starting to understand pie-charts, e.g., the top one-tenth of 1 percent owning so much wealth. They know the system is rigged. As Dean Baker succinctly puts it, “Apparently the public is no longer willing to put up with policies designed to screw them." ( he is quoted at length in "Why The New Hampshire Primary Was A Victory For Populism" http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/new-hampshire-primary-economic-populism_us_56bb7248e4b0c3c5504fa5d6 )