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Author: Chris Mills

Chris joined our team in mid-2018 and has since become quite the betting aficionado. His love for politics began at a young age, and after following various politicians throughout the years, he decided he'd prefer to write political news rather than become political news.

He received his journalism degree from the esteemed Univerisity of Florida (Go Gators!) and when he's not following politics he enjoys playing video games, sports betting, watching football, and writing content for various video gaming websites.

Chris has lived in the Tallahassee area since graduating from college and intends to make his mark as a Gator in this Seminole loving college town. Though PEO headquarters is based in Tallahassee, we have ended up with several Gators on staff.

Chris can be reached by email: Chris@presidentialelectionodds.net

Website: https://www.presidentialelectionodds.net/blog/author/chris/

ohio fourth debate

In full swing: Ohio to host fourth 2020 Democratic debate in October

The third Democratic presidential debate in September 12 is still another week away in Houston, Texas. Nevertheless, the Democratic National Committee has released information regarding the fourth debate in October. Reported first by Reid J. Epstein via Twitter, the debate will be October 15– and October 16, if
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Gillibrand drops race

Trump Trolls Gillibrand, Democrats After She Drops Out Of The 2020 Race

New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand’s campaign slogan was “Be brave.” Ultimately, it was brave of her to realize she had longshot odds, admit defeat and drop out of the 2020 presidential race. “Today, I am ending my campaign for president,” the Albany native said on Twitter. “Now, let’s go beat Donald Trump
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Democrats debate 3

Who’s in, who’s out: Democrats try to keep their 2020 odds alive ahead of 3rd debate

For the second Democratic debate last month in Detroit, Michigan, 20 candidates took the stage over the course of two nights. The third Democratic debate next month may only have half of that. To qualify for the third debate, candidates must reach 2% in four national or early-state polls and must have 130,000
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