Updated June 23, 2026

Embed the 2028 election tracker on your site

Add a free, always-current 2028 presidential widget to any website, blog, classroom page, or newsletter. Pick a style, copy one line of code, and you are done. Every embed shows a clean link back to Who's Running 2028 - real attribution, no iframe tricks.

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Four widgets, all free

Live betting odds
Countdown
Field count
Candidate explorer
Get the code

Pick a widget and copy the embed

Top-5 betting-odds leaderboard (live Polymarket data).

<div class="wr2028-embed" data-variant="odds" data-theme="light"></div>
<script async src="https://2028tracker.com/embed.js"></script>

Paste the script embed anywhere in your page HTML. It renders the live card shown in the gallery above and adds a visible link back to Who's Running 2028. The no-JavaScript option is a plain link for sites that cannot run scripts.

Why a script, not an iframe?

Many widgets are iframes. The problem: a link inside an iframe lives in a separate document, so search engines do not credit it to your page. Our embed is a small script that injects a normal HTML link into your own page instead. That means your site gets a real, visible attribution link - the honest, white-hat way to share a widget.

What you can do with it

  • Drop live 2028 odds into a news or politics article.
  • Put a countdown in a sidebar or newsletter.
  • Show the size of the 2028 field as a quick stat.
  • Use the candidate explorer in a civics or government lesson.
  • Embed more than one - they share a single small script.
Quick answers

Embedding the 2028 widget: FAQ

Is the 2028 election widget free?
Yes. The widget is completely free to embed on any website, blog, classroom page, or newsletter. There is no signup and no API key.
Will it slow down my site?
No. The script is a few kilobytes of dependency-free JavaScript, loads asynchronously, and renders a clean card with no layout shift. If our data is briefly unreachable, it shows a cached snapshot instead of breaking.
Do I get a real link back, or just an iframe?
A real link. Our embed is a script that injects a normal HTML anchor into your page, so the attribution link to Who's Running 2028 is part of your page and is credited to it. We deliberately do not rely on an iframe, because iframe links are not credited to the host page.
Which widget should I use?
Use the live-odds leaderboard for a news or politics page, the countdown for a sidebar, the field-count badge for a quick stat, and the candidate explorer for a classroom or explainer page. You can embed more than one.
Can I use it in a classroom or for students?
Yes. The widget is nonpartisan, shows clearly-labeled status categories (declared, likely, possible), and is a good fit for civics and government lessons. It is free for educational use.

See the full 2028 tracker