Donald Trump Sees Epic Drop in Odds in Just Under 48 Hours

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Real estate mogul Donald Trump has seen his odds to be the GOP nominee for U.S. President fall from just shy of 2-1 to 4-1 in a matter of hours Monday.

The sudden shift comes as polls now show Trump is losing steam while fellow candidate and former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina pushed into double digits this week, according to a post-debate CNN poll.

Trump still leads but lost a quarter of his support during the month of September. 

For his part, Trump dismissed the CNN poll.

“I’m a little surprised, but it’s a poll,” Trump said. “The only poll that matters is the big one. You know that one. That’s gonna be the election.”

Fiorina has seen her odds move from 12-1 to 10-1 with Gambling911.com predicting a move towards 6-1 by next week.

Jeb Bush remained the favorite to win at 2-1 odds.

- Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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