, according to the Betfair exchange, and Trump will be hoping for a reversal in that trend after the second and final event in Florida on Thursday.
In that crucial swing state, the parties can't be separated with each candidate 20-21 to win. Trump won Florida in 2016 by just 1 percent of the vote—a state where 13 of the last 14 U.S. presidents have come out on top. The odds in 2016 pointing to a decisive Clinton victory mirrored polls at the time which largely put her in the lead right up to polling day. The RealClearPolitics polling average showed Clinton's lead was 2.1 percent up to November 7, 2016—a day before the election.
US President Donald Trump waves as he boards Air Force One following a Make America Great Again rally as he campaigns at Erie International Airport in Erie, Pennsylvania, October 20, 2020. Trump is trailing his Democratic rival in most polls.
That's what they said about Hillary in 2016.
After 2016, I have never believed nor relied on any poll.
Bookie. The word your l owing for is Bookie. 2x is the underdog bet.
Without a point of reference that means nothing.
Newsweek! Really? A bookmaker! Next we relate to physics, the stars, our crystalball, and a witches potion. Cluttering up twitter with the likes of a craigslist mentality. I may have to quit flowing Newsweek!
have your cat 🐈 by your side the whole 1st week of November, you are going to need it.
Vínculos de Biden con China quedan expuestos. Extorsiones millonarias salen a la luz | China en Foco Periodista líder en California vaticina la caída de Biden por el escándalo del New York Post | Gr8
Bookmaker? I'll go with 538.
Lol TOTALLY NOT WHAT THE ARTICLE SAYS
Polls are not votes, unreturned ballots are not votes, registered people must vote. Return ballots now, or it’s junk mail. BidenHarris2020
wait that is two hundred percent
America goes full Banana Republic MAGA2020
Because twice as many stupid people?
2021 potus will be
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Source: politico - 🏆 381. / 59 Read more »
Source: USATODAY - 🏆 100. / 63 Read more »
Source: VanityFair - 🏆 391. / 55 Read more »
Source: CNN - 🏆 4. / 95 Read more »
Source: latimes - 🏆 11. / 82 Read more »
Source: MSNBC - 🏆 469. / 51 Read more »