Biden Bets 66% of Action Post Debate

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Biden Bets 66% of Action Post Debate

BetOnline is the latest online sportsbook to move the line on former US VP Joe Biden towards -170 to be elected the next United States President.  Their line has jumped from -150 to -160 in the last 24 hours.  Pre Debate, the price was -130.  And just two weeks ago, BetOnline had Biden at +100.

With breaking news Thursday night that US President Donald Trump's close assistant tested positive for Covid-19, Dave Mason of BetOnline tweeted out that more action was coming in on Biden overnight.

The current sitting Trump, would currently pay out $14 for every $10 bet.

Most everybody was in bipartisan agreement that Tuesday night's Presidential Debate was a complete disaster.

There are more debates on the way (as well as betting), including the Vice Presidential Debate next week.

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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