Election Odds Flip Following First Debate Between Harris and Trump

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It certainly felt like Kamala Harris was in control of Tuesday night's debate, and the betting public has reacted in unison.

BetOnline.ag tweeted minutes before the debate that 50.9% of the money wagered on the election was on Harris while 49.1% was on Donald Trump.

Now, the money has significantly shifted toward Harris, with 54.4% of the handle on Vice President Kamala Harris.

The website's odds have flipped since Tuesday morning. Here are the latest numbers:

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Election Odds (Sept. 10, 9 a.m.)

Harris +100

Trump -120

 

Election Odds (Sept. 10, 11 p.m.)

Harris -120

Trump +100

BetOnline offered over 50 prop bets on the big debate, including whether Trump mentions - wait for it - eating cats.

BetOnline had that one at 50-1 odds.

Trump went on a bizarre rant during the ABC News debate when he claimed that undocumented migrants are eating cats and dogs in Ohio – leading to a fact-check from moderator David Muir.

Over the last few days, the Trump campaign has promoted a false rumor that Haitian immigrants in Ohio are abducting and eating pets. The former president even promoted the claim via social media by reposting AI images of him defending cats and ducks.

In other news, Taylor Swift has endorsed Kamala Harris.

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