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Politics : A Real American President: Donald Trump

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To: Thehammer who wrote (239451)11/3/2020 10:18:20 PM
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Swing State Election Odds Updates

9:45 p.m. ET

Pennsylvania has always been the most likely tipping point state in this election, and Biden held a pretty sizable lead in the betting odds entering the day (-227), with Donald Trump at +175.

Now? Those odds have effectively flipped:

Trump’s odds to win Pennsylvania: -200 (62.5% chance)
Biden’s odds to win Pennsylvania: +150 (37.5% chance)

9:30 p.m. ET

Not too long ago, the race in North Carolina was very tight, according to the betting odds at Betfair, with Trump’s odds at -149 and Biden’s at +110. That’s not longer the case:

Trump’s odds to win North Carolina: -1667 (84.7% chance)
Biden’s odds to win Ohio: +500 (15.3% chance)

9:20 p.m. ET

Now that Florida appears to be going to President Donald Trump, the focus has shifted to Ohio.

Trump peaked today as a -300 favorite to win the state, which is equivalent to a 75% chance. At around 9 p.m. ET, Trump’s chances had dipped to 61.7% chance as early results favorited Joe Biden, who was +120.

But Betfair odds shifted in a big way again shortly thereafter — this time in favor of the President:

Trump’s odds to win Ohio: -333 (71.4% chance)
Biden’s odds to win Ohio: +225 (28.6% chance)

Stay tuned here as we track all of the latest odds in all of the key swing states

https://www.actionnetwork.com/politics/election-odds-predictions-swing-states-florida-georgia-ohio-pennsylvania


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