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Author: Denise Danner

Denise has been a part of PEO since its conception in 2015 and overseas all content creation for the site, including the news. She has been heavily involved in the development of this website and the direction it has taken.

With more than a decade of experience in the betting industry, Denise was excited to be able to combine her knowledge of betting with her interest in politics, bringing it all together through the creation of one of the first and most comprehensive political betting guides on the web.

Despite being very intrigued with politics, Denise says she gets enough of it at work and spends her free time with her grandchildren, her 4 dogs or a good book. She has lived in Tallahassee for nearly 30 years and has been involved with content creation and web development for a little over 18 years.

Denise can be reached via email: Denise@presidentialelectionodds.net

Website: https://www.presidentialelectionodds.net/

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Can Trump Regain The Lead Without Another Presidential Debate?

The latest election odds posted at online political sportsbooks now favor Kamala Harris over Donald Trump by 30 to 50 points in the moneyline. The separation began following the first Presidential Debate and continued once voters caught wind of a couple of strange ties to the Trump campaign. Even the most
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Political Prop Bets Now Taking Action On Next Politician Found With Classified Documents

First, it was former President Donald Trump who was found holding classified documents. Then President Joe Biden ended up in possession of top secret files that didn’t belong to him. Now, former Vice President Mike Pence is in the crosshairs of the FBI after he was found with classified docs. This has caused
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Putin Odds And Betting On Donald Trump’s Potential Peacekeeping Role In Russia

As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues with mixed results, Vladimir Putin’s future status as the nation’s leader could be in jeopardy. Offshore sportsbooks have weighed in by offering political prop bets that ask gamblers to correctly predict the year that Putin loses power and gives way to new
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State of the Union Address odds for 2022 March 1 Joe Biden Betting Ukraine and Russia Flags

State Of The Union Address Odds Allows Betting On Russia Ukraine Conflict And US Economy

Tonight at 9 PM on most major networks across the United States, President Biden will deliver his State of the Union Address which will cover many pressing topics that are on the minds of US citizens. First and foremost are the subjects of the escalating invasion of Ukraine by the Russians and President Vladimir
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New Donald Trump Prop Bets For Joint COVID-19 Statement With Biden And January 6 Indictment

While the 2022 midterms have yet to heat up, online political sportsbooks have produced several props that include betting odds for Donald Trump and his activities over the next few months. The first two political props predicting what’ll happen to Trump next offer indictment betting odds that ask if Donald
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Hillary Clinton 2024 odds

Political Betting Lines Predict Hillary Clinton Will Run For President Again

Hillary Clinton has not ceased political activism since she lost the Presidency in 2016. In the meantime, she’s held an active Twitter presence and made several appearances at progressive fundraising events. Still, she’s been able to remain largely under the media radar since her departure from the campaign trail.
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Future Of Presidential Debate Betting Threatened By GOP’s Withdrawal Consideration

The Republican National Committee is considering whether they intend to send their future nominees for the President of the United States to the general debate stage going forth. The RNC is demanding a number of changes in a letter recently sent to the Commission on Presidential Debates, and while this may be
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