US Presidential Election, Nov 5th 2024

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lesser of 2 evils, says something when its millionaires who are endorsing Democrats, visited TX, AR, TN, MS & LA this summer to visit family , homelessness is at a level I have never witnessed previously, I thought Philadelphia was bad in 2016 but New Orleans this year was un believable, gas and groceries are at all time high, my son was even considering leaving the US and coming home due to poor wages and increasing costs of living , each to their own but i'm glad most people in his town are pro Trump as they feel they need change and the good work that began back in 2018 suddenly stopped

Thanks, ties into what others have said. I don't really see how it's going to change though, no matter which one wins.
 
lesser of 2 evils, says something when its millionaires who are endorsing Democrats, visited TX, AR, TN, MS & LA this summer to visit family , homelessness is at a level I have never witnessed previously, I thought Philadelphia was bad in 2016 but New Orleans this year was un believable, gas and groceries are at all time high, my son was even considering leaving the US and coming home due to poor wages and increasing costs of living , each to their own but i'm glad most people in his town are pro Trump as they feel they need change and the good work that began back in 2018 suddenly stopped
Sorry who is endorsing who again?

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put your bottom lip in pal
So tell me again about the US economy being on the floor since Trump.

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Explain to me why Trump’s policies are better for the economy than Harris’s and how you know better than 23 (over half of those alive) Nobel prize winning US economists who have stated that Trump’s plan will crater the economy.
 
Does the bet still payout if Trump takes the election decision to court?

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@SWP's back The betfair market I find most strange is the double of election winner and popular vote winner. It has Harris as the favourite.

Where as she is well odds on for popular vote winner anyway.

Unless I am missing something you can hedge between that market and the election winner one.
 
In the first result of the election, Trump and Harris tied. Dixville Notch, New Hampshire (electorate; 6) returned three votes each for the two contestants.
 
do my research on everything and thats by living not spending my time being scare mongered by social media and media outlets, example back in 2018 the media was telling you protests were occurring in DC daily regarding Trump this wasn't the case at all because I was out there but you only hear what they want to tell you
Do you tell everyone that 'MSM' is corrupt and only tells you what the cabal want you to hear?
Believe in WEF taking over the world too in a grand plan set to culminate in 2030?
 
Harris will win, based on fuck all but the hope that the US people aren't all completely fucking mental
I really hope so - but the betting on Betfair has been shortening for Trump during the morning. 1.61 now for Trump and 2.6 for Harris - that is a big margin in a 2-horse race

Others have said that the betting is skewed - but money is clearly going on Trump and people don't normally actively throw money away

I wish I had enough confidence in what people say - could make good profit on Harris (if she wins)
 
So tell me again about the US economy being on the floor since Trump.

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Explain to me why Trump’s policies are better for the economy than Harris’s and how you know better than 23 (over half of those alive) Nobel prize winning US economists who have stated that Trump’s plan will crater the economy.

He was talking, as I understand it, from personal experience of how his family members have fared. Not sure he cares how well the national economy is doing if he feels his family is worse off. Not sure I would either.
 
@SWP's back The betfair market I find most strange is the double of election winner and popular vote winner. It has Harris as the favourite.

Where as she is well odds on for popular vote winner anyway.

Unless I am missing something you can hedge between that market and the election winner one.
I only have access to Bet365 where I am so haven’t seen but yeah, you don’t appear wrong.
 
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