It still feels like the 2016 presidential elections never ended, considering how often we still hear about it in the information, but we are already on the verge of yet another election. A number of Democratic challengers have emerged with an eye on accepting Donald Trump’s current chair at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. All these challengers will be participating from the 2020 Democratic Party this past week.
Trump won the’16 election in style over a Hillary Clinton. Clinton failed to effort in a number of key states that eventually swung in Trump’s favor, which effectively wound up deciding the election. We are going to see whether the eventual Democratic nominee learns from Clinton’s errors over the following year.
Trump, of course, officially announced last week he will be operating for re-election also. The 2016 effort was ugly with Trump and Clinton constantly going back-and-forth, and you would imagine we’re likely to see more of the same in 2020.
As of now, there are a whopping 23 major Democratic candidates vying for the presidency. Former Massachusetts governor Bill Weld is investigating a challenge to Trump from inside his own party, but now, Trump seems to be a lock to earn the Republican nomination once more.
Later this week, the majority of the Democrats in the field will get together on the debate stage for the first time. Because there are so many candidates, however, the debate is going to be split up into two separate events on back-to-back nights. Half of the contenders will debate on Wednesday night in Miami, while the other half will do so on Thursday night in precisely the exact same venue.
Three candidates haven’t garnered enough support in the polls to be eligible for the debate stage. They’re Wayne Messam Steve Bullock, and Seth Moulton. Every other major candidate will be there, and there are really prop bets available to people wanting to make matters more interesting by putting a little cash at stake.
Some of the props involve the president himself, while others are more concentrated on the upcoming debates. Let us break down a few of the props available at Bovada before the initial round of Democratic presidential debates.
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