Bets on Joe Biden to get touchy-feely during first round of Democratic primary debates.
. Odds of Biden showing affection are -150 , meaning you need to wager $150 to win $100. The odds of Biden keeping his hands to himself are +120 , meaning a $100 wager pays $120.
Other fun bets include curse words, withdrawals, apologies and if any candidates will utter trigger terms like"climate change" and"concentration camp." Trump's presence will be felt at the debate AND on betting lines. You wager on how many times the candidates will say"Trump," with the over/under set at 20.5. There's also a bet on how many times the candidates will say"impeach," with an over/under of 2.5.
As for turning Trump tweets into cash ... you can wager on which Democrat he will mention by name first on Twitter, whether he will zing with a"Pocahontas" reference, and how many times he will tweet about"Sleepy Joe" Biden -- over/under 1.5.
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