More Trump Megyn Kelly Tweets, Ailes Demands Apology, Odds Slashed

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As the Donald Trump vs. Megyn Kelly feud continues, the real estate mogul’s odds have been cut even further to become the GOP nominee for U.S. President in 2016. Trump would pay out $350 for every $100 bet.  Jeb Bush remained the favorite at 2/1 odds.

On Tuesday Fox News Chief Roger Ailes demanded an apology from the Presidential candidate for a series of what he described to be “unprovoked” tweets.

He tweeted:

I liked The Kelly File much better without @megynkelly. Perhaps she could take another eleven day unscheduled vacation!

"@mstanish53: @realDonaldTrump @megynkelly The bimbo back in town . I hope not for long ."

In addition to calling upon Trump to apologize, Ailes also defended Kelly saying that she “represents the very best of American journalism.”

Trump also found time to take a shot at fellow candidate, South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham.

Congrats @LindseyGrahamSC. You just got 4 points in your home state of SC—far better than zero nationally. You’re only 26 pts behind me.

Senator Graham has developed a reputation for his war hawk attributes and attempts at depriving Americans of their freedom to gamble via draft legislation that would make most forms of online betting illegal.  This campaign is being helped along by GOP mega donor Lindsey Graham. 

- Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com

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