'Comrade Kamala' and 'Weird' Trump: Debate Night Draws Out Bizarre Prop Bets
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50% Medium Conservative
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50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
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46% : There's a swath of betting categories available for the event, ranging from the simple -- how many Americans will tune in -- to the bizarre, like which specific insults Trump will hurl at Harris.Gambling sites and sportsbooks based in the states aren't allowed to accept wagers on U.S. politics, but offshore outfits say they've collected millions in bets.45% : Harris' over-under is set at 5.5 while Trump's is listed at a whopping 19.5.
39% : Trump is favored to have more total speaking time, despite ABC News promising there will be a strict cap on answer lengths.
32% : Despite Harris being favored to win Tuesday's debate, most betting markets have shifted in recent days to give Trump a slight edge to win the electoral college in November.
23% : Those odds mean you'd have to wager $300 to win $100 -- in other words, they suggest that bookmakers expect Trump to be up to his usual shenanigans as he squares off opposite Harris.
19% : Bet.us, an offshore sportsbook which accepts wagers from Americans, has given equal odds of -300 to the likelihood of Trump calling his opponents "Comrade Kamala" and "Tampon Tim" at least once each on stage.
19% : She's favored to say the words "convicted felon" (-150) during the debate; Bet.us is also accepting wagers on the possibility she'll call Trump an "unstable man" (+450) and say "you are weird" (+250) on stage.
11% : Bet.us said there's also a fair chance Trump will call Harris "Kamabla" (+150) or "Crazy Kamala" (even) at least once.
9% : Trump is not favored to commit to accepting the 2024 election results if he loses to Harris (+500) -- or to admit to losing to Joe Biden, in 2020.
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