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Trump surges ahead of Harris in betting markets

US election betting odds news

Former President Donald Trump has surged ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris in betting markets, marking his largest lead just weeks before the November election.

Multiple US and international prediction platforms, including BetOnline, Polymarket, PredictIt, and Kalshi, have all shifted in favour of a Trump victory as his polling numbers continue to rise, while Harris’ momentum has slowed since her post-debate boost in September.

As of Monday, Trump’s odds stood at -140 on BetOnline, with Harris trailing at +120.

Other major bookmakers such as Bet365 and Bovada show similar trends, giving Trump a significant advantage.

Prediction platform Kalshi reports that Trump now holds a 54% chance of winning the election, with Harris at 46%.

In key swing states, Trump is projected to win six of seven battlegrounds, including Arizona, Georgia, and Pennsylvania. Harris maintains a slim lead in Nevada, where she holds a 51% chance of victory compared to Trump’s 49%.

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  1. Harris is about to be booted from the ‘ticket’, and Comrade Hellary Klinton will be slid-in like a turd in the slimey toilet of U.S. politics!

  2. The US faces a clear choice in November: Do they want to continue their constitutional republic and have freedom as represented by President Trump or do they want to dispose of the constitution and have the “deep state” enslave them as represented by Kamala Harris. The most important decision for the US voters since 1776.

    • Yes, agree it’s an important election, but I wonder how many Americans actually know that they live in a constitutional republic. I only ask as they (the Administration) keep pushing “democracy” to the rest of the world as the means to “freedom” and “peace.” 😂😂

  3. Laws in the US are arbitrary, if people don’t like them they don’t follow them and there’s nothing the government can do about it.
    Speed limit on interstate is 65 mph city/70 mph rural.
    I drove through the city yesterday, people were driving 85mph. Thousands of cars and 1 officer, lol. There’s just too many people doing as they please.
    Sometimes groups of 5-6 cars will drive 100’s of mph in a 55 mph zone, stay out of the passing lane so they can get safely by!

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