Warnock, Perdue Close as Favorites in GA Senate Runoff

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BetOnline announced it would be closing its betting market on the Georgia Senate runoff.  For anyone who thought the vote would occur across partylines, the BOL closing lines suggest this may not ncessarily have been the case.  Bets Must Be Placed by 4 PM ET HERE

Dave Mason of BetOnline advised via Twitter that the Democratic candidate Reverend Raphael Gamaliel Warnock would be closing at -210, a fairly significant favorite over GOP candidate Kelly Loeffler (+170).

Democrat Jon Ossoff, on the other hand, had dropped to -110 with Republican incumbant David Purdue now the slight favorite at -120.  This particular race is essentially a tie.

But it does suggest that Warnock may have garnered the most popularity among the four candidates while voters were less enamoured with both Loeffler and Ossoff. 

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- Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com

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