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    Gamblers Put Their Money on Trump for 2020

    By Daniel Fleming2 Mins Read
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    The betting odds are o0ut for the 2020 presidential election and so far things are looking very good for President Trump. His odds of winning reelection, now sit at 7-5.

    On the Democratic side, Beto O’Rourke and Kamala Harris are tied at 10-1. That should come as no surprise since Beto O’Rourke has only one thing that makes him qualified for the job and that’s his age, while people are telling pollsters they like Kamala Harris because they don’t want to be called racists. But, after her performance during the Kavanaugh hearing, many people are not taking her very seriously.

    The Democratic primaries are shaping up to be a total mess and the nomination could very well be decided by the superdelegates, meaning Democratic voters are once again irrelevant. What is really going to be fun is the debates. Will all forty be on the stage or will they divide the field into 3 or 4 different debate fields?

    Even with just ten on the stage like the Republicans did last time, meant that many candidates barely got heard from and if Harris and Booker are in the same group, no one else will get to speak.

    From Breitbart News

    Leading the Democrats on the online betting service is Beto O’Rourke, who lost the U.S. Senate race in Texas to Sen. Ted Cruz. After O’Rourke comes Sen. Kamala Harris of California. Both O’Rourke and Harris are 10-1 odds to win the presidency.

    Former Vice President Joe Biden, who once had 16-1 odds, now ranks fourth on the list with 12-1 odds to become the next president. The surge came after he announced he was the “most qualified” person to be president.

    Both Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts have seen their chances of becoming the next president slip over the course of time. Sanders now has 16-1 odds of winning the presidency, while Warren has 25-1 odds of obtaining the nation’s highest office, according to the online betting site.

    7-5 favorite President Trump
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