Taylor Mathis Gaining Traction in Search

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Feb/04/2025

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  • Jeff Nadu vs. Taylor Mathis searches to the Gambling911 website over the weekend were mostly a Twitter phenomenon but now this conflict is gaining steam on search.
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Taylor Mathis Seaches Begin to Gain Momentum

Over the weekend, the heated exchange between former Barstool Sports employee Jeff Nadu and "Walking Bets Girl" Taylor Mathis had been the talk of Gambling Twitter.

Over the last 24 hours we've seen this fight gaining traction on search as well.

Gambling911.com is converting 43 percent of all searches pertaining to Mathis over the past 24 hours in fact.

Elsewhere, Tulsi Gabbard was not done yet as her confirmation odds continued to draw attention.

Trump's Director of National Intelligence pick is one of his more controversial nominees.

Gabbard passed a key committee hurdle on Tuesday, and her nomination will now head to the Senate floor where she'll get a final confirmation vote. 

"I’m pleased that the Senate Intelligence Committee voted to advance the nomination of Tulsi Gabbard to be the Director of National Intelligence. Once confirmed, I look forward to working with Ms. Gabbard to keep America safe and to bring badly needed reforms to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence," Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Chairman Tom Cotton, R-Ark., said in a statement.

Gabbard had the worst odds of passing of all Trump's cabinet picks despite being a slight favorite to do so.

Tuesday's Hot Trending

  • Jeff Nadu vs. Taylor Mathis
  • Tulsi Gabbard Confirmation Odds
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  • Gambling911
  • BetEagle
  • Canelo Crawford Odds
  • Potomac Winter Poker Open
  • Next IOC President Odds
  • Jimmy Butler Next Team Odds
  • PPH Gambling 
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*While these stories were hot, Gambling911.com encountered some solid competition and therefore was not necessarily the top source for information per our internal data (sometimes we were).  These were the hot stories in the world of gambling that were not necessarily delivering traffic to the Gambling911.com website, though in some cases traffic was substantial.

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