Trump Will Call Someone an Idiot, Moron at First Ever GOP Debate: Latest Odds

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BetOnline was offering odds on whether GOP US Presidential candidate Donald Trump will call someone an idiot or moron at the first Republican debate for the 2016 elections.  

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Whether he calls one of the other candidates on stage an idiot or moron is immaterial.  He just has to say “Idiot” or “Moron”.

And the payout?  A cool $30 for every $10 bet for Idiot and $25 for Moron.

Go for it!

The debate starts at 9 pm EST and is expected to be the highest rated broadcast in Fox News history.

 

Donald Trump @ 1st GOP

Words Used by Donald Trump

08:00 PM

101

Trump Says Moron

 

+250

 

102

Trump Says Idiot

 

+300

 

103

Trump Apologizes to McCain

 

+1000

 

104

Trump Makes Reference to His Own Hair

 

+250

 

105

Trump Says Moron and/or Idiot

 

+100

 

106

Trump Says Excuse Me

 

-200

 
 
- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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