Politics Odds: Donald Trump Still Potent After Poor Debate
Despite a lackluster performance in the first US Presidential Election debate, Donald Trump hasn’t given back all that much of the support he’s gained over the past month. Trump is +200 to win the presidency; the Republicans were +250 in early September. Hillary Clinton is the –275 favorite. While “Other” is available at +1600, no one gives them a shot with Gary Johnson and Jill Stein being left out of the debates.
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After the conventions, Trump found himself losing ground in a number of “swing” states. Those states have turned red over the past month. Monday’s debate at Hofstra University was another opportunity for viewers to see what Trump is made of. Two days later, he remained ahead – just barely – in Florida, Ohio, Nevada and North Carolina.
Those states could definitely turn blue again after more recent polls are in. And there are two more presidential debates coming up. They will be held October 9 at Washington University in St. Louis, and October 19 at UNLV. Trump has essentially played his hand as a “non-serious” candidate in the eyes of his critics, but his base of white voters aged 45-plus with no college education remains strong. Still, it will take another Clinton faux pas, and perhaps some outside interference, for the Republicans to win this race.
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