Published Sep 06, 2024 • 1 minute read
An oddsmaker has created more than 50 prop bets ahead of Tuesday’s presidential debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris on ABC.
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At BetOnline.ag, folks can bet on everything from candidate insults, nicknames, topics, and the victor.
When it comes to who will win the debate, according to an ABC-affiliated poll, Harris is at -250 compared to Trump at +170.
As for whether either candidate says a curse word, ‘no’ is at -2500 and ‘yes’ is at +800.
As for which insult either candidate will say, “crazy” is at +120, “lunatic” is at +300, “racist” is at +300 and “weird” is at +400.
When it comes to whether Harris and Trump shake hands, ‘no’ is at -400 and ‘yes’ is at +250.
As to which candidate will have the longest answer to the first question, Trump is at -150 and Harris is at +110.
Regarding what words or phrases Harris will say, “child tax credit” is at -175, “Roe v Wade” is at -110, “childless cat lady/ladies” is at +110, and “January/Jan. 6” is at +120,
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“MAGA Republicans” is at +175, “insurrection” is at +275, and “fascism/fascist” is at +350,
“Purple State” is at +400, and “unburdened” is at +600.
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As for what words and phrases Trump will say, “Comrade Kamala” is at -300, “fake news media” is at -300, “Tampon Tim” is at -300, “witch-hunt” is at +130, “Crypto President” is at +200, “sanctuary city/cities” is at +275, “your favorite president” is at +500 and “braggadocious” is at +600.
Speaking of Trump, he’s pulled back ahead of Harris in terms of the election odds, per BetOnline.ag.
After both have had even, -110 odds for the past few weeks, Trump has returned as a slight, -120 favourite while Harris is a +100 underdog.
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