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By:
A_T
When: 09 Nov 22 16:14
Lower Hudson Valley OMG Sad
By:
Timber
When: 09 Nov 22 16:17
Really weird results across the country
Very disappointing when you consider 80% of the country think the country is on the wrong trackCrazy
By:
edy
When: 09 Nov 22 16:18
Any ferraris spotted near counting centers, Timber?
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 09 Nov 22 16:20
Ferraris are headed to Arizona...
By:
A_T
When: 09 Nov 22 16:26
Trump's been firmly put back in his box
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 09 Nov 22 16:30
Still got the popcorn on order for
the BIG BIG BIG ANNOUNCEMENT ON TOOSDAY
AT MAR EH LARGO,... NEVER BEEN A BIGGER
BIGLY ANNOUNCEMENT.... EVER...
By:
Jack Bauer "24"
When: 09 Nov 22 16:57
It will be massively embarrassing for him to back out of announcing his run next week. The whole world will be laughing at him as he squirms and pretends that he was not really going to announce his run.
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 09 Nov 22 17:04
He might just announce an ther fundraiser...
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 09 Nov 22 17:07
Another
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 09 Nov 22 18:11
Got to wait until 6 th December ffs

The yanks are a joke with keeping it going

Christ they’ve been kicking one can down the road for 30 years
By:
brain dead jockeys
When: 09 Nov 22 18:14
why is the democratic majority in the senate 150/1, when they are on 48 seats and are fav to win arizona (1.16), georgia (1.65) and nevada (1.50)?????????? last time i checked 48+3 = 51

am i suffering from a brain freeze?
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 09 Nov 22 18:19
No

I think they’re expecting at least one to go R with Georgia run off going R as well
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 09 Nov 22 18:20
So 50 50 although as you say they’re faves to win 3 of them
By:
Jack Bauer "24"
When: 09 Nov 22 18:22
There are 2 independents, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, who caucus with the Democrats but they don't count in this betting market.
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 09 Nov 22 18:23
Although in true yank let’s keep it on a knife edge let’s have it dems 49 reps 50 with Georgia deciding the game
By:
Kriskin
When: 09 Nov 22 18:28
Reps will win Georgia in December in the runoff
By:
spyker
When: 09 Nov 22 18:40
Very disappointing when you consider 80% of the country think the country is on the wrong trackCrazy


yYu do realise that doesn't mean 80% think Biden is on the wrong track just that the US as a whole is? It is difficult to answer otherwise unless Trump f.o. and shuts up about 2020 and these elections may have (surprisingly imo)  done that.
Even some of the state houses are turning blue(r) with some expected gop supermaj not happening so election laws (as opposed to results being ignored and the state leg naming who tf they want for instance) should remain mostly intact nationwide.
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 09 Nov 22 18:41
I think for kicking the can down the road further and keeping the game going longer... they meed the reps to hold house amd senate, that way they sabre rattle further without doing a damn thing

Theyve been doing it for 50 years now
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 09 Nov 22 18:42
As for Trump throwing tantrums etc... who the fook is he ?

Hes a failed businessman that somehow we’re led to belief holds a major US party to ransom... its fooking hysterical
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 09 Nov 22 18:44
He couldnt even get a siege going back in 2020

No fecker with a functioning brain cell turned up to it, so they had to pretend it happened anyway

Its pathetic
By:
rock piper
When: 09 Nov 22 20:42
I wonder was Putin in his delusion holding back for the red wave, hoping that the mid terms meant the US would now arm him or at least not arm Ukraine or is it coincidence that they announced their backward advance to the left bank of the Dnieper as the results rolled in. What a great day.
By:
A_T
When: 09 Nov 22 21:22
McCarthy's speech earlier was borderline delusional
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 09 Nov 22 21:37
Dems need to make sure Biden does not take credit for this result and they need to find a Candidate for 2024 quickly. Wade v Roe saved Biden from humiliation this time only
By:
Jack Bauer "24"
When: 09 Nov 22 22:14
The rise of DeSantis should help other influential Democrats to realise that they need to convince him to stand down and hand over to the next generation before they hand the Republicans 8 years in office.
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 09 Nov 22 22:19
Biden's job is to stay in race until trump
is gone.
By:
brain dead jockeys
When: 09 Nov 22 22:30
55 % of latinos in florida voted for de santis......i dont know what the historic latino voting % in florida is but in recent years for the whole nation it is 35% for republicans.........the red team have to get rid of trump....the republicans he promotes do well in the primaries but in the purple states THEY DONT WIN THE ELECTIONS..........a moderate republican would have won georgia.......walker will probably lose the run off........the best outcome is if trump runs but gets beaten in the primaries by desantis.......this will end trump for good.......he will probably claim its **** but even his own supporters will begin to laugh at him and it might rid the republicans of the crazies..........that lady running for governor in arizona - kari lake - is a right nut job. very arrogant, insulting and a very bad look for the republicans.
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 09 Nov 22 22:49
Tbf to trump he is popular in florida

So the desantis popularity isn't proven
to be only reason. Noris he breaking the mould

Trump made inroads into Latino vote in florida.


I do think desantis could out perform trump nationally

It could be a good run off if they both stood.
By:
crystalhunt
When: 10 Nov 22 00:06
Timber 04 Aug 22 11:14 
What pol pot knows about US politics you could write on the back of pin head
Absolutely clueless


LaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaugh
By:
Racingqueen
When: 10 Nov 22 00:26
Chuck Grasley has been re-elected at the age of 89

What an absolute f**kin disgrace. The absolute state of him going for election at that age.

He was at a tech senate hearing a while back and made an absolute fool of himself
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 10 Nov 22 00:26
pp was right to be fair to him

I stull have a sneaky suspicion the reps take the 51st senate seat they need, they need an excuse to slow the Russian war propaganda down
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 10 Nov 22 00:29
Racing

Its pathetic I agree

Youve got old people with not long left setting policy for 16 year olds that are going to be left behind and have 70 year in front of them

Its utterly ridiculous. We keep hearing about dignity stuff and no having old people take up room... it seems to only fooking apply to our grandmas and grandads though eh. Policy maker at 90... feck off.
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 10 Nov 22 00:30
Everything is backwards

It should under 50s setting policies, no one over 50 should be allowed to run for government
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 10 Nov 22 00:30
Ive changed my mind sorry

Yes we need to give the old people an easy life and look after them, but they can seriously feck off being policy makers.
By:
blank
When: 10 Nov 22 00:32
Someone got Chuck added to the 2024 president market, not sure if it was as a joke or not.
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 10 Nov 22 00:33
How can you justify over 60s much less 90 year olds making rules for me (33)

Its absurd
By:
Escapee
When: 10 Nov 22 00:36
Here's what I'm funkin' for... from a "I'll have a stab at that at 8.5 moment" too the 45% favourite.

I'm letting it ride, wish me luck, gonna be a long month.



USA - Senate Elections 2022 -- Number of Republican Senate Seats        
16 Runners            £199,955 Matched   



              115.5%   91.6%             
45 or less Senate Seats    6.6 12.5 1000   -   -   -   £1,339
        £8 £2 £23              
46 Senate Seats    6.6 12.5 1000   -   -   -   £2,768
        £8 £1 £19              
47 Senate Seats    12.5 130 1000   -   -   -   £7,758
        £2 £6 £9              
48 Senate Seats    270 280 400   -   -   -   £7,023
        £3 £7 £3              
49 Senate Seats    2.36 2.44 2.52   2.9   3.6   5.2   £26,408
        £8 £233 £11     £6 £14 £9  
50 Senate Seats    2.2 2.22 2.24   2.5   3.1   3.15   £26,857
        £323 £12 £84     £319 £57 £150  
51 Senate Seats    3.4 3.45 4.3   6.6   6.8   7.8   £29,720
        £122 £14 £4     £42 £90 £14  
52 Senate Seats    16.5 17 17.5   50   70   75   £26,675
        £163 £6 £3     £10 £3 £28  
53 Senate Seats    40 42 100   -   -   -   £26,770
        £7 £40 £1              
54 Senate Seats    12.5 20 1000   -   -   -   £17,720
        £1 £85 £10              
55 Senate Seats    12.5 44 1000   -   -   -   £10,308
        £1 £35 £8              
56 Senate Seats    30 32 1000   -   -   -   £6,572
        £3 £27 £10              
57 Senate Seats    25 26 1000   -   -   -   £3,087
        £7 £12 £12              
58 Senate Seats    30 32 1000   -   -   -   £2,327
        £6 £12 £13              
59 Senate Seats    30 240 1000   -   -   -   £1,189
        £6 £3 £16              
60 or more Senate Seats    50 55 1000   -   -   -   £3,436
        £4 £11 £12              
By:
Escapee
When: 10 Nov 22 00:37
oops sorry, forgot to include pnl


USA - Senate Elections 2022 -- Number of Republican Senate Seats        
16 Runners            £199,955 Matched   



                  115.5%   91.6%             
-£162 45 or less Senate Seats    6.6 12.5 1000   -   -   -   £1,339
        £8 £2 £23              
-£162 46 Senate Seats    6.6 12.5 1000   -   -   -   £2,768
        £8 £1 £19              
-£162 47 Senate Seats    12.5 130 1000   -   -   -   £7,758
        £2 £6 £9              
-£162 48 Senate Seats    270 280 400   -   -   -   £7,023
        £3 £7 £3              
-£162 49 Senate Seats    2.36 2.44 2.52   2.9   3.6   5.2   £26,408
        £8 £233 £11     £6 £14 £9  
£1,216.2 50 Senate Seats    2.2 2.22 2.24   2.5   3.1   3.15   £26,857
        £323 £12 £84     £319 £57 £150  
-£162 51 Senate Seats    3.4 3.45 4.3   6.6   6.8   7.8   £29,720
        £122 £14 £4     £42 £90 £14  
-£162 52 Senate Seats    16.5 17 17.5   50   70   75   £26,675
        £163 £6 £3     £10 £3 £28  
-£162 53 Senate Seats    40 42 100   -   -   -   £26,770
        £7 £40 £1              
-£162 54 Senate Seats    12.5 20 1000   -   -   -   £17,720
        £1 £85 £10              
-£162 55 Senate Seats    12.5 44 1000   -   -   -   £10,308
        £1 £35 £8              
-£162 56 Senate Seats    30 32 1000   -   -   -   £6,572
        £3 £27 £10              
-£162 57 Senate Seats    25 26 1000   -   -   -   £3,087
        £7 £12 £12              
-£162 58 Senate Seats    30 32 1000   -   -   -   £2,327
        £6 £12 £13              
-£162 59 Senate Seats    30 240 1000   -   -   -   £1,189
        £6 £3 £16              
-£162 60 or more Senate Seats    50 55 1000   -   -   -   £3,436
        £4 £11 £12              
By:
blank
When: 10 Nov 22 00:53
looking good Escapee!
By:
Gaze733
When: 10 Nov 22 01:18
did they rig the elections again? At this point we know the dem's playbook. First they will drift hugely in the betting markets, then they start with the fraud and magically win
By:
Jack Bauer "24"
When: 10 Nov 22 02:30
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