Wayne's World Cold Opening: Politics - Saturday Night Live
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.... schwing!
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When you think you have made a procedure idiot proof your company employs a better idiot.
Trumps response to being asked if he took a test the night of the debate with Biden:
"Possibly I did, possibly I didn’t. But the doctor has very accurate information and it’s not only that doctor, it’s many doctors. The one thing, if you’re President, you have a lot of doctors you’re surrounded by. But I was in great shape for the debate. And sometime after the debate, I tested positive, then that’s when they decided to, let’s go."
https://www.rev.com/blog/transcripts/donald-trump-nbc-town-hall-transcript-october-15
Crazy and incoherent response to a simple yes or no question.
... I do not think you looked very hard.
The 2016 presidential election saw a record number of people place bets on the myriad of outcomes, as $258m (£198.7m) was spent gambling on the contest between Mr Trump and Hillary Clinton on Betfair Exchange.
However, by Monday 26 October, the betting service had already received $215m (£165m) placed on the election and was predicting to see $400m (£308m) by 3 November.
In a press release, Betfair spokesperson Sam Rosbottom said: “The 2020 election is on course to become the biggest single betting event of all time.”
2020 US presidential election winner
William Hill currently has the best odds on Mr Biden winning the election, as it has the Democratic nominee at 11/20.
While Spreadex and Matchbook have the best odds for President Trump at 15/8.
SkyBet, Betfair and Paddy Power are currently offering odds of 8/1 for Mr Biden to get between 270 to 299 electoral college votes, while Betfair Exchange has odds of 43/5.
While for President Trump, Smarkets are offering odds of 19/1 for him to receive 270-275 electoral college votes, and 10/1 for him to get between 251-269.
QuickBet
10/21 2/5 12/25 1/2 2/5 4/9 2/5 12/25 4/9 1/2 4/9 7/15 4/9 7/17 4/11 4/9 4/9 4/9 7/4 15/8 17/10 13/8 15/8 7/4
[COLOR=#20242E !important]Bet[/COLOR]15/8 17/10 7/4 13/10 7/4 7/4 7/4 8/5 15/8 19/10 19/10 2 150 200 150 150 200 100 500 150 300 979 979 980 300 200 250 250 200 200 500 300 400 979 979
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-b1403202.html
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