2016 US Presidential Elections – State-by-State Betting – The Battlegrounds

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Aug/26/2016

You can now bet on the 2016 US Presidential elections for each battleground state. 

In case you were wondering, the US Presidential race is the most wagered on non sporting event in the world and this one should shatter all records as the rest of the world is waiting (with bated breath) for the results. 

While Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton was the favorite to win the college vote nationally, many individual states are likely to still support Republican nominee Donald Trump. 

Still, more red (Republican) states are starting to go towards Hillary in early polling.

One of the more surprising prices had Clinton 2-1 winning Arizona despite the polls generally showing Trump still leading here.

Remember to check back regularly here at Gambling911.com as we are the leading resource for political betting odds across the globe.

Below are the latest odds

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US Presidential Election - Who will win Florida?

Democrats 1-3

Republicans 3-1

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US Presidential Election - Who will win Ohio?

Democrats 1-4

Republicans 3-1

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US Presidential Election - Who will win Virginia?

Democrats -1400 or 1-14

Republicans 7-1

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US Presidential Election - Who will win Colorado?

Democrats -1000 or 1-10

Republicans 6-1

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US Presidential Election - Who will win Michigan?

Democrats -1000

Republicans 6-1

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US Presidential Election - Who will win Pennsylvania?

Democrats 1-6

Republicans 4-1

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US Presidential Election - Who will win Iowa?

Democrats -250

Republicans 2-1

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US Presidential Election - Who will win Arizona?

Democrats 2-1 (this is not reflected in the polls)

Republicans 1-2

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US Presidential Election - Who will win Georgia?

Democrats +140

Republicans -185

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US Presidential Election - Who will win Indiana?

Democrats 6-1

Republicans 1-6

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US Presidential Election - Who will win Missouri?

Democrats +240

Republicans -350

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US Presidential Election - Who will win North Carolina?

Democrats -300

Republicans +240

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US Presidential Election - Who will win Nevada?

Democrats -350

Republicans +280

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