The 2020 State Of The Union Address Prop Bets Guide

President Donald Trump is scheduled to give the final State of the Union address of his term tonight at approximately 9:00 pm ET.

And you can bet on the 2020 SOTU address and whether sparks will fly during Trump’s speech before the 116th United States Congress.

Trump’s address is sandwiched between two pivotal moments in American politics, coming the day after 2020 Iowa Democratic Caucastrophe and the day before the Senate votes during the impeachment on whether the President should be removed from office.

With the opposing party scrambling to report the voting results in Iowa and the odds heavily favoring Trump not getting removed from office via the current Senate impeachment trial, it’s not hard to imagine both outcomes working in the Republican incumbents’ favor.

Trump’s reelection odds indicate he’s the 2020 betting favorite at this point in the race, and his address tonight will likely focus mostly on the economy, which is what he consistently touts as his crowning accomplishment.

Below is a complete list of the 2020 State of the Union prop bets available at BetOnline ahead of Trump’s speech tonight in the lower chamber of U.S. Capitol.

2020 State of the Union Address Prop Bets

Via BetOnline – Feb. 4, 2020

Length of Trump’s 2020 State of the Union address

*First word to the last word of speech

  • Over 82.5 minutes -120
  • Under 82.5 minutes -120

Trump’s approval rating increase on 2/5/20

*Based on polling data from FiveThirtyEight.com

  • Less than 0.3% -140
  • More than 0.3% +100

Total non-facts said by Trump

*Based on the WashingtonPost.com Fact Checker blog

  • Over 27.5 non-facts -120
  • Under 27.5 non-facts -120

Total tweets by @realDonaldTrump on 2/4/20

  • Over 9.5 tweets and retweets -160
  • Under 9.5 tweets and retweets +120

Total viewers for Trump’s 2020 State of the Union address

*Based on Nielsen ratings

  • Under 47 million -140
  • Over 47 million +100

Who will Trump mention first?

  • Speaker of the House +100
  • Fellow Americans +150
  • Vice President +350
  • Senate Majority Leader +800
  • Members of Congress +900
  • First Lady +1200

Which country will Trump mention first?

  • China -175
  • Iran +250
  • Mexico +300
  • North Korea +900
  • Venezuela +900
  • Iraq +1400
  • Saudi Arabia +1400

How many times will Trump say “China”?

  • Over 6.5 China -120
  • Under 6.5 China -120

How many times will Trump say “Democrat”?

  • Over 3.5 Democrat -120
  • Under 3.5 Democrat -120

How many times will Trump say “economy”?

  • Over 4.5 economy -150
  • Under 4.5 economy +110

How many times will Trump say “Iran”?

  • Over 4.5 Iran -120
  • Under 4.5 Iran -120

Will Trump say “impeach/impeached/impeachment”?

  • No -200
  • Yes +150

Will Trump say “coronavirus”?

  • Yes -300
  • No +200

Will Trump say “Kim Jong-Un”?

  • No -150
  • Yes +110

Will Trump say “Putin”?

  • No -1000
  • Yes +500

Will Trump say “Super Bowl”?

  • No -1100
  • Yes +650

Who will be Trump’s “designated survivor”?

  • Ben Carson +500
  • Betsy DeVos +550
  • Alex Azar +600
  • Wilbur Ross +600
  • Dan Brouillette +900
  • Robert Wilkie +900
  • Chad Wolf +1000
  • Eugene Scalia +1000
  • Chuck Grassley +1200
  • David Bernhardt +1200
  • Sonny Perdue +1500
  • Steven Mnuchin +1500
  • William Barr +1500
  • Mark Esper +1800
  • Mike Pompeo +2000
  • Mike Pence +2500
  • Nancy Pelosi +2500

Will Trump refer to Nancy Pelosi as “Nervous Nancy/Crazy Nancy”?

  • No -1000
  • Yes +550

What will Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez wear to the State of the Union address?

  • Pantsuit -150
  • Dress +200
  • Cape +500
  • T-Shirt +1000
  • Pajamas +2000
  • Hooded Sweatshirt +3000
  • Superhero Costume +5000
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