Debate Night Head to Head Betting Odds – Clinton vs. Trump

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Debate Night Head to Head Betting Odds – Clinton vs. Trump

BetOnline features a series of Debate Night head to head betting odds between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, more specifically which of the candidates will speak specific phrases the most, including “Emails”, “Obama”, “Economy”, “America”, “Jobs” and “Tax Returns”.  All prop bets for this category appear below.

1st Presidential Debate - General Props

Head to Head - Most times used

09:00 PM

2201

Hillary Clinton +2½ Emails

 

-105

 

2202

Donald Trump -2½ Emails

 

-125

 

1st Presidential Debate - General Props

Head to Head - Most times used

09:00 PM

2203

Hillary Clinton +1½ Obama

 

-115

 

2204

Donald Trump -1½ Obama

 

-115

 

1st Presidential Debate - General Props

Head to Head - Most times used

09:00 PM

2205

Hillary Clinton -1½ Economy

 

-140

 

2206

Donald Trump +1½ Economy

 

+110

 

1st Presidential Debate - General Props

Head to Head - Most times used

09:00 PM

2207

Hillary Clinton +1½ America

 

+120

 

2208

Donald Trump -1½ America

 

-150

 

1st Presidential Debate - General Props

Head to Head - Most times used

09:00 PM

2209

Hillary Clinton -½ Jobs

 

+115

 

2210

Donald Trump +½ Jobs

 

-145

 

1st Presidential Debate - General Props

Head to Head - Most times used

09:00 PM

2211

Hillary Clinton -1½ Tax returns

 

-105

 

2212

Donald Trump +1½ Tax returns

 

-125

 

- Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com

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