Bets Flood in on Trump Exit at BetOnline

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Bettors have swiftly reacted to recent reports of President Trump's health concerns.

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The website BetOnline.ag said that during the last three days, it has taken more bets on Trump to not complete his current term than they have in total since the election.

"Following a wave of bets over the past 72 hours, we are now offering even money (1/1 odds) that Trump completes a full-term as POTUS," BetOnline Political Oddsmaker Paul Krishnamurty said. "There's now significant liability on that side so if he doesn't make it to 2028 then we'll incur a huge loss."

The odds of Trump completing his term were first released months ago at 3/1. Now, that number is currently 1/1.

Will Donald Trump complete current term as POTUS?

Yes 1/1 (+100)

No 5/7 (-140)

(Above odds equate to a 58% chance that Trump will NOT complete term)

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