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Author: John Lloyd

John's passion for political betting emerged when he joined our team to write news and content for PresidentialElectionOdds.net. His laid back disposition allows him to write about politics, even the nitty-gritty topics, without getting too emotionally worked up or compromised.

John's skills allow him to also perform as one of our lead web developers for this site. When John isn't writing about politics or jazzing up our site, he spends time as a musician and songwriter and performs professionally throughout the South East region of the US.

John hails from south GA and has lived in Georgia for most of his life. His gifts as a talented performer allow him to bring a strong creative element to the table.

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

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

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Trump-Mueller Prop Bets: Odds against Mueller confirming ‘collusion’ or ‘obstruction’ during testimony

Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller will testify before Congress tomorrow regarding his probe into possible Russian collusion with President Donald Trump as well as obstruction of justice allegations. Starting at 8:30 am ET, Congress will question Mueller on the findings from the report. From the expected
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Debate 2

Here are the 20 candidates looking to keep their chances alive during the 2nd Democratic Debate

The Motor City has its 2nd Democratic Debate participants ready to go. The 20 Democrats that will debate on stage July 30-31 in Detroit, Michigan were announced last night and there’s only one lineup change from the June debate. To qualify for the July debate, candidates had to certify to the DNC that they
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Democratic Candidates

2020 Democratic favorites rake in donations during Q2 fundraising, still trail Trump

It’s no surprise that the six candidates with the best odds to win the 2020 presidential election raised the most funds for the second quarter of 2019. President Donald Trump (+100 to win the election) and the Republican Party raised the most, $105 million, in the second quarter, eclipsing all individual
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