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Written by:
Gilbert Horowitz
Published on:
Sep/01/2020

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Texas Will be the wild card the Election season.  Likely still going to the Republican candidate, President Donald Trump, the Lone Star State is too close for comfort. 

Once reliably red, Trump is only a -400 favorite to win here.  Former Vice President Joe Biden is listed at +200 odds to win.

Biden does hold a 1 percent lead over Trump in a Public Policy Polling survey. 

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The poll surveyed 764 registered voters on Aug. 21-22 following the Democratic National Convention. The results are within the margin of error of 3.6%.

“Texas Democrats have made monumental progress, but we know there’s much work to be done,” said Manny Garcia, executive director of the Texas Democratic Party. “We continue to register new Texans, organize our communities, and welcome all voters of conscience to the movement that will save this country.”

“Texas is the biggest battleground state,” Garcia said.

And of course, there is the ultimate winner of the Electoral College..  On average, following the Conventions, Trump and Biden were each around -115 to win.

- Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com

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