How Many Times Will Biden Say 750? Debate Odds

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How Many Times Will Biden Say 750? Debate Odds

A hot topic of discussion for Tuesday night's first US Presidential Debate between former Vice President Joe Biden and sitting President Donald Trump will be related to a New York Times story that claims Trump has barely paid any taxes over the past decade plus.

The spotlight is likely to be on what Trump did pay: $750.

One can bet the total (Over/Under) number of times Biden mentions that number during Tuesday night's Debate. 

Oddsmakers have that number at 2.5.

The Times reported Sunday night that Trump paid just $750 in federal income taxes the year he ran for president and in his first year in the White House.  The details of the tax filings complicate Trump’s description of himself as a shrewd and patriotic businessman, that paper concludes.

Additionally there are odds on what phrase Biden and Trump utter first and will either man curse.

- Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com

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