Odds heavily favor Trump being the main focus of tonight’s Democratic debate.
The first 2020 Democratic primary debate begins tonight, where 10 of the 20 candidates will take the stage during the two-night event. The debate kicks off the beginning of the political season leading up to the 2020 election, giving eligible candidates the first live debate forum for their 2020 Presidential campaigns.
As the nominees prepare to face the other candidates, oddsmakers have put out several unique prop bets, ranging from how many times the Democrats will say “Trump” or “Impeach” to the number of tweets sent out tonight and tomorrow by President Donald Trump.
Prop bets for the first debate were posted earlier this week and today the second wave of props were posted by online sportsbooks.
Here you can find all of the Democratic debate prop bets featured on BetOnline.
How many times will a candidate say “impeach” on Wednesday and Thursday?
- Over 2.5 -200
- Under 2.5 +150
How many times will the candidates or moderators say “Trump” Wednesday and Thursday?
- Over 20.5 -150
- Under 20.5 +110
How many times will Trump tweet during the Wednesday Debate?
- Over 1.5 -200
- Under 1.5 +150
Which name will Trump tweet first during the Wednesday debate?
- Elizabeth Warren -150
- Beto O’Rourke +400
- Amy Klobuchar +500
- Bill de Blasio +700
- Jay Inslee +800
- Cory Booker +1000
- Tulsi Gabbard +1000
- Julian Castro +1200
- Tim Ryan +1200
- John Delaney +1400
Will any candidate apologize during the debate?
- Yes +425
- No -800
Will any candidate resign before the end of the second debate?
- Yes +1000
- No -2500
Will Trump tweet Alfred E. Neuman?
- Yes +300
- No -500
Will Trump tweet Pocahontas?
- Yes +145
- No -190
How many times will Trump tweet Sleepy Joe?
- Over 1.5 +300
- Under 1.5 -500
How many times will Andrew Yang mention UBI?
- Over 1.5 -200
- Under 1.5 +150
What will be Trump’s approval rating on July 1?
- Over 42% -120
- Under 42% -120
Which party will win the 2020 Presidential Election?
- Republican Party +100
- Democratic Party -120
It may be too early to vote or even bet on who will become President in 2020, but we will see political prop bets surface anytime there is a major political event such as the Democratic primary debates. It will also be interesting to see how the futures odds shift for the election based on candidate performances during the debate, and yes, we are sitting on the edge of our seats for that part!