Showing posts with label Donald Trump. Show all posts
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Friday, October 7, 2016

The Second 2016 US Presidential Debate Prop Bets - Handicappers Hideaway

Odds on the 2016 US Presidential Election


Trump and Hillary Square Off in 2nd Debate




Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton will throw darts at each other in
the 2nd of their 2016 US Presidential Debates on Sunday, October 9th. 
It will be moderated by CNN’s Anderson Cooper and ABC;s Martha Raddatz.
Washington University in St. Louis is hosting the event that will
exclude 3rd party candidates Jill Stein and Gary Johnson.  It will be
televised by all the major networks and starts at 9 pm EST.





What color will Donald Trump’s tie be?


Red                        2/5


Yellow/Gold       7/4


Other Color        5/1


Black                      30/1


Blue                       30/1


All wagers have action. If multiple colors, predominant color will be
used for grading purposes. Bookmanager’s decision is final.





What color will Hillary Clinton’s jacket be?


Blue                       4/7


White                    4/1


Other Color        4/1


Yellow/Gold       6/1


Black                      10/1


Red                        30/1


All wagers have action. If multiple colors, predominant color will be
used for grading purposes. Bookmanager’s decision is final.





How many times will “China” be said during the debate?


Over      9.5


Under   9.5


All wagers have action. Moderator and Town Hall mentions included in the total count.





How many times will “Mexico” be said during the debate?


Over      4.5


Under   4.5


All wagers have action. Moderator and Town Hall mentions included in the total count.





How many times will “Russia” be said during the debate?


Over      12.5


Under   12.5


All wagers have action. Moderator and Town Hall mentions included in the total count.





How many times will “Trillion” be said during the debate?


Over      10.5


Under   10.5


All wagers have action. Moderator and Town Hall mentions included in the total count.





Which network will have the most recorded viewers?


NBC       4/9


ABC        3/2


CBS        3/1


FOX        11/2


All wagers have action. Applies to the second presidential debate. Listed selections only.





Who will win the Presidential Debate Drinking Game?


Donald Trump   5/11


Hillary Clinton    8/5


All wagers have action. Applies to the second presidential debate only. www.DebateDrinking.com will be used for grading purposes.





Will Donald Trump invent another word during the debate?


Yes         6/2


No          1/6


All wagers have action. Must clearly say a word that is not listed in
the Merriam-Webster Dictionary (e.g.: Braggadocious). Bookmanager’s
decision is final.





Will Donald Trump say “Bigly/Big League”?


Yes         EVEN


No          5/7


All wagers have action.





Will Donald Trump say “Build the wall / Build a wall “?


Yes         5/9


No          7/5


All wagers have action.





Will Donald Trump say “Huge”?


Yes         2/5


No          17/10


All wagers have action.





How many times will Donald Trump say “Tremendous”?


Over      6.5


Under   6.5


All wagers have action. “Tremendously” will not count towards total count.





Will the second presidential debate garner more viewers than the first?


Yes (Over 84 Million)      17/10


No (Under 84 Million)    2/5


All wagers have action. Network Television only. Nielsen.com used for grading purposes.





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Thursday, September 29, 2016

US Presidential Election Odds: Donald Trump Still Potent First Debate - Handicappers Hideaway

Odds on the 2016 US Presidential Election





Politics Odds: Donald Trump Still Potent After Poor Debate

Despite a lackluster performance in the first US Presidential
Election debate, Donald Trump hasn’t given back all that much of the
support he’s gained over the past month. Trump is +200 to win the
presidency; the Republicans were +250 in early September. Hillary
Clinton is the –275 favorite. While “Other” is available at +1600, no
one gives them a shot with Gary Johnson and Jill Stein being left out of
the debates.


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After the conventions, Trump found himself losing ground in a number
of “swing” states. Those states have turned red over the past month.
Monday’s debate at Hofstra University was another opportunity for
viewers to see what Trump is made of. Two days later, he remained ahead –
just barely – in Florida, Ohio, Nevada and North Carolina.


Those states could definitely turn blue again after more recent polls
are in. And there are two more presidential debates coming up. They
will be held October 9 at Washington University in St. Louis, and
October 19 at UNLV. Trump has essentially played his hand as a
“non-serious” candidate in the eyes of his critics, but his base of
white voters aged 45-plus with no college education remains strong.
Still, it will take another Clinton faux pas, and perhaps some outside interference, for the Republicans to win this race.


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US Presidential Election Odds: Donald Trump Still Potent First Debate - Handicappers Hideaway

Monday, September 5, 2016

2016 US Presidential Election: Trump Claws Back, But Still Behind - Handicappers Hideaway

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With just over two months until the 2016 US presidential election, the
betting odds appear to have stabilized when it comes to the winner.
Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party have given back the gains they
made in recent weeks, falling back from –450 to –325, while Donald Trump
and the Republicans have improved from +325 to +250.



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Trump is still projected to receive about 44% of the popular vote on
November 8, but his party has picked up steam in some key “swing”
states. The GOP have climbed from +200 to +170 in both Iowa and North
Carolina over the past two weeks, while Utah has vaulted from –300 to
–700 to vote Republican. Meanwhile, Trump remains a +200 underdog to
take Florida and Nevada, and the Republicans have slipped from +200 to
+250 in Ohio. Clinton and the Dems are favored in 17 of the 22 states
available on the futures market.



This has been a relatively quiet period for both parties, especially the
Democrats, but business should pick up again on September 26 with the
first of five scheduled debates – four between Clinton and Trump, and
another between vice-presidential candidates Tim Kaine and Mike Pence.



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2016 US Presidential Election: Trump Claws Back, But Still Behind - Handicappers Hideaway

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Politics Odds: Tough Times for Trump; Dems Soaring - Handicappers Hideaway



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Things have gone from bad to worse for the Republican Party. As Donald
Trump's presidential campaign turns more and more into a pro-wrestling
show, Hillary Clinton and the Democrats see their election chances
improve. In the past two weeks, the Republicans have slipped from +250
to +325 to win the 2016 US presidential race, while the Dems have taken
another step forward from –325 to –450.



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It's been three weeks since the Democratic National Convention wrapped
up in Philadelphia, and Clinton's surge in the polls hasn't shown any
signs of slowing down. Trump is doing most of the work for her by making
outlandish comments that appeal to his base. He's projected to receive
about 44% of the popular vote, so it's not a small base by any means,
but hardly enough to win the election in a virtual two-horse race.



Trump's weakness in the key “swing” states can be seen on the props
market, where his party's a +200 underdog to win the popular vote in
Florida, Iowa, Ohio, Nevada, and North Carolina. There are even some
“red” states that are anything but locked down; the Republicans are just
–250 to win Missouri, and –300 in Utah.



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Politics Odds: Tough Times for Trump; Dems Soaring - Handicappers Hideaway

Thursday, August 4, 2016

Politics Odds: DNC Bounce Leaves Republicans Scrambling - Handicappers Hideaway

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Two weeks ago, Donald Trump and the Republican Party pulled even in the
polls with Hillary Clinton and the Democrats. Pretty much everything has
gone wrong for Trump since then. The Republicans have fallen from +200
to +250 to win the 2016 US presidential election; Clinton and the
Democrats are up from –260 to –325.



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The Democratic Party is enjoying the standard “bounce” coming out of
last week's convention; however, Trump has added to his problems by
making inflammatory comments about the Muslim parents of a fallen
American soldier. Trump also made the mistake of tweeting a picture
showing him about to eat a piece of Kentucky Fried Chicken – with a
knife and fork. On his private jet.



There are still three months to go before the election, but unless Clinton makes a major faux pas,
or outside forces (terrorists, Russian hackers) intervene, things are
not likely to improve from here for the GOP. In appealing to his base,
Trump has split the Republican Party in two, alienating people who would
otherwise be supporting his presidential campaign. We're likely to see
more of these disenfranchised Republicans come out and publicly endorse
Clinton, after the Congressional primaries are over.



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Thursday, July 7, 2016

Politics Odds: Will Trump Pick Newt as Veep? - Handicappers Hideaway

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With Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump the presumptive US presidential
nominees for their respective parties, attention has turned to their
choices for vice president. Tim Kaine is the +160 favorite at press time
to become Clinton's Democratic running mate, while Newt Gingrich leads
the list of Republican hopefuls at +160.



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The Republican National Convention is being held in Cleveland from July
18-21, so Trump is expected to announce his selection sometime next
week. Gingrich, the former Speaker of the US House of Representatives,
has the highest profile of the possible candidates, but has also been
critical of Trump in the past. Chris Christie (+750) is a more natural
fit, and carries more betting value as the third favorite. Sarah Palin
is also available as a +4000 long shot.



Clinton hasn't quite secured her party's nomination yet, and the
Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia isn't until July 25-28,
so her decision will likely come after Trump's. Kaine is the junior
senator from Virginia, expected to be a swing state in the upcoming
election. Elizabeth Warren (+300) is the more popular choice of the
Democratic base, but a two-woman ticket is considered risky at this
point with Clinton heavily out-polling Trump.



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Friday, May 6, 2016

2016 U.S. Presidential Election Betting Lines -- Updated - Handicappers Hideaway






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2016 U.S. Presidential Election





Republican Vice-President Candidate:

John Kasich 4/1

Chris Christie 4/1

Carly Fiorina 6/1

Nikki Haley 6/1

Susana Martinez 12/1

Marco Rubio 12/1

Ben Carson 14/1

Ted Cruz 14/1

Jeff Sessions 16/1

Paul Ryan 25/1

Lindsey Graham 33/1

John Thune 30/1

Newt Gingrich 30/1

Scott Walker 35/1

Condoleezza Rice 40/1

Sarah Palin 33/1

Jeb Bush 40/1

Mitt Romney 40/1

Bobby Jindal 50/1

Joe Scarborough 50/1

Rudy Giuliani 50/1

Rand Paul 75/1



Democratic Vice-President Candidate:

Julian Castro 2/1

Elizabeth Warren 4/1

Tim Kaine 6/1

Tom Perez 8/1

Martin O’Malley 12/1

Cory Booker 14/1

Bernie Sanders 14/1

Brian Schweitzer 17/1

Sherrod Brown 20/1

Joe Biden 20/1

John Kerry 25/1

Hillary Clinton 25/1

Bill Clinton 50/1



Will Hillary Clinton face federal charges?

Yes +325

No -455



Will Tim Tebow win a Congressional Seat in the 2016 Florida Election?

(Must Run for Action)

Yes -400

No +300



Democratic Presidential Nominee

Hilary Clinton 1/40

Bernie Sanders 12/1



Next President of the United States of America

Hillary Clinton 1/3

Donald Trump 2/1

Bernie Sanders 20/1











2016 U.S. Presidential Election Betting Lines -- Updated - Handicappers Hideaway

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

2016 U.S. Presidential Election Prop Bets - Handicappers Hideaway






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2016 U.S. Presidential Election





Who will win the Democratic Indiana Primary?

Hilary Clinton 1/9

Bernie Sanders 5/1



Who will win the Republican Indiana Primary?

Donald Trump 1/9

Ted Cruz 11/2

John Kasich 100/1



Will there be a contested Republican convention?

Yes 11/4

No 2/9



Will there be an all-female presidential ticket in the 2016 election?

Yes 13/4

No 2/11













2016 U.S. Presidential Election Prop Bets - Handicappers Hideaway

Thursday, August 6, 2015

2015 Fox News GOP Debate Special Prop Bets - Handicappers Hideaway

Odds on the 2016 Presidential Election



2015 Fox News GOP Debate Special Prop Bets


Republican Presidential Nominee (updated odds)

Jeb Bush 5/4

Scott Walker 7/2

Marco Rubio 5/1

Donald Trump 7/1

Rand Paul 15/1

Ben Carson 20/1

Mike Huckabee 20/1

Chris Christie 25/1

Ted Cruz 30/1


Republican Presidential Debate Special – Will Trump say “fired” during tonight’s FOX News debate?

Yes 2/1

No 1/3


Republican Presidential Debate Special – Will Trump say “Moron” or “Idiot” during tonight’s FOX News republican debate?

Yes 5/2

No 1/4





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2015 Fox News GOP Debate Special Prop Bets - Handicappers Hideaway

Thursday, July 9, 2015

Political Odds: Betting on Clinton-Bush II - Handicappers Hideaway

Odds on the 2016 Presidential Election



Political Odds: Betting on Clinton-Bush II


It isn’t a slam-dunk yet, but it looks like we’re headed for another
political battle between the Clintons and the Bushes. At press time,
Hilary Clinton is the –700 favorite on the Political Props menu to win
the Democratic presidential nomination for 2016, and Jeb Bush is ahead
of the Republican pack at 3/2.


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Naturally, anything can happen between now and next July when the two
parties hold their national conventions; Clinton was originally favored
to beat Barack Obama in 2008. But as it stands, there’s plenty of value
to be had betting on Clinton, even at these chalky odds. She doesn’t
face any serious opposition on the Democratic side. Bush seems like the
obvious GOP choice, as well.


Looking past the nominations, the Democrats are currently listed at
–170 to win the 2016 presidential election. However, you can also bet on
Clinton specifically at even money, or on a woman to become president
at –115. Since Carly Fiorina (66/1), Elizabeth Warren (75/1) and Kirsten
Gillibrand (150/1) are the only other women on the odds list at press
time, taking Clinton at 1/1 is where the value lies. Or you could bet on
Donald Trump (33/1).


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Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Odds to win the 2016 Republican & Democratic Nominations for President and Odds to win 2016 Presidential Election - Handicappers Hideaway

Odds on the 2016 Presidential Election


Odds to win the 2016 Republican & Democratic Nominations for President and Odds to win 2016 Presidential Election


2016 US Presidential Election Special – Democratic Presidential Nominee

Hilary Clinton 1/7

Bernie Sanders 7/1

Martin O’Malley 20/1

Joe Biden 15/1

Elizabeth Warren 40/1


2016 US Presidential Election Special – Republican Presidential Nominee

Jeb Bush 3/2

Marco Rubio 3/1

Scott Walker 3/1

Rand Paul 8/1

Ben Carson 8/1

Mike Huckabee 12/1

Ted Cruz 15/1

Chris Christie 15/1

Donald Trump 25/1


2016 US Presidential Election – Next President of the United States of America

Hillary Clinton 1/1

Jeb Bush 7/2

Marco Rubio 8/1

Scott Walker 9/1

Bernie Sanders 10/1

Rand Paul 25/1

Ben Carson 33/1

Chris Christie 33/1

Ted Cruz 33/1

John Kasich 33/1

Donald Trump 40/1

Jim Webb 40/1

Martin OMalley 40/1

Joe Biden 40/1

Carly Fiorina 66/1

Mike Huckabee 66/1

Elizabeth Warren 66/1

Rick Perry 100/1

Paul Ryan 150/1

Kirsten Gillibrand 150/1

Bobby Jindal 150/1

Michael Bloomberg 150/1

Rick Santorum 150/1

Lindsey Graham 150/1


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