Second GOP Presidential Debate Ratings Betting Odds

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Gilbert Horowitz

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Gambling911.com has released odds on the CNN GOP Presidential Debate, the second in just over one month.  Will David Mason of BetOnline offer odds on the OVER/UNDER viewers for Wednesday’s CNN GOP Presidential Debate?

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In case you missed the first GOP Presidential Debate on Fox News, that one garnered 24 million viewers, according to Nielson.

Gambling911.com believes the second debate will take in even more viewers when one considers the growing interest in the “Summer of Trump”.  We also take into account the likelihood that the month of September tends to attract more television viewers than August.

With this in mind, Gambling911.com has published a total of 28.5 million with the OVER/UNDER priced evenly at -110.  This bet could soon be available at BetOnline.

The below odds are currently available and can be locked in here.

US Presidential Election

The 2016 Election - Republican Nominee

08:00 PM

301

Jeb Bush

 

+175

 

302

Donald Trump

 

+300

 

303

Marco Rubio

 

+400

 

304

Scott Walker

 

+600

 

305

John Kasich

 

+1000

 

306

Rand Paul

 

+2000

 

307

Mike Huckabee

 

+2000

 

308

Ted Cruz

 

+1400

 

309

Chris Christie

 

+2500

 

310

Carly Fiorina

 

+2000

 

311

Ben Carson

 

+800

 

 

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