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Donald Trump is now the official Republican Party nominee for the 2016 US presidential election. But will he win? Trump's chances are improving; at press time, his party is still the +190 underdog, but on July 6, Trump was listed at +280.

While Trump has been rallying his supporters at the Republican National Convention, Hillary Clinton's approval ratings have been falling. Her opportunity to bounce back comes next week at the Democratic convention, where she'll accept her party's nomination and announce her running mate. Until then, Trump and the GOP are on the attack.
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Donald Trump is now the official Republican Party nominee for the 2016 US presidential election. But will he win? Trump's chances are improving; at press time, his party is still the +190 underdog, but on July 6, Trump was listed at +280.

While Trump has been rallying his supporters at the Republican National Convention, Hillary Clinton's approval ratings have been falling. Her opportunity to bounce back comes next week at the Democratic convention, where she'll accept her party's nomination and announce her running mate. Until then, Trump and the GOP are on the attack.

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Early on in Donald Trump’s speech accepting the Republican presidential nomination, he made an explicit promise to end violence in the United States of America. Per Trump, all violence, in all of America, will be done once he is installed as our 45th president. “I have a message for all of you,” he said, “the crime and violence that today afflicts our nation will soon – and I mean very soon – come to an end. Beginning on January 20th of 2017, safety will be restored.”


Donald Trump is a winner.......
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Early on in Donald Trump’s speech accepting the Republican presidential nomination, he made an explicit promise to end violence in the United States of America. Per Trump, all violence, in all of America, will be done once he is installed as our 45th president. “I have a message for all of you,” he said, “the crime and violence that today afflicts our nation will soon – and I mean very soon – come to an end. Beginning on January 20th of 2017, safety will be restored.”


Donald Trump is a winner.......

Donald Trump cannot change the world to a better place.!
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Donald Trump cannot change the world to a better place.!

Politics Odds: Trump Still Behind Clinton, But Gaining

We could be just four months away from electing Donald Trump as the 44th President of the United States. At press time, the Republican Party is still the +190 underdog to beat Hillary Clinton and the Democrats, but Trump continues to gain ground, while Clinton's approval ratings have been slipping.

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Trump's rise to the top of the GOP didn't happen overnight. His presidential odds have been improving for the most part since late 2013, when Trump was a 150/1 long shot. Recent terror attacks around the globe and at home have given the Republican nominee a boost at the polls, although his political strategy appears to focus on attacking Clinton. The Democratic Party is –230 to win the presidency; on July 6, Clinton was available at –340.
Expect Trump's odds to narrow even further once he speaks Thursday night to close out the 2016 Republican National Convention. There doesn't seem to be too much Trump can say or do that will put off his growing legion of followers. And thanks to the Electoral College system, Trump can become President without winning the popular vote, as George W. Bush did in 2000.
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Politics Odds: Trump Still Behind Clinton, But Gaining

We could be just four months away from electing Donald Trump as the 44th President of the United States. At press time, the Republican Party is still the +190 underdog to beat Hillary Clinton and the Democrats, but Trump continues to gain ground, while Clinton's approval ratings have been slipping.

Bet on politics at Bovada and get a free 50% bonus.

Trump's rise to the top of the GOP didn't happen overnight. His presidential odds have been improving for the most part since late 2013, when Trump was a 150/1 long shot. Recent terror attacks around the globe and at home have given the Republican nominee a boost at the polls, although his political strategy appears to focus on attacking Clinton. The Democratic Party is –230 to win the presidency; on July 6, Clinton was available at –340.
Expect Trump's odds to narrow even further once he speaks Thursday night to close out the 2016 Republican National Convention. There doesn't seem to be too much Trump can say or do that will put off his growing legion of followers. And thanks to the Electoral College system, Trump can become President without winning the popular vote, as George W. Bush did in 2000.
Get your politics odds at Bovada today.

After getting savaged at the Democratic National Convention, Donald Trump's presidential bid may be broken beyond repair. Trump's Republican Party was available at +200 two weeks ago; at press time, the GOP is +250 on the futures market.

The Democrats (–325) are enjoying a post-convention bounce after calling Trump unfit to run for president, and Trump has poured gasoline on the fire by directing his anti-Muslim rhetoric to the parents of a fallen US soldier. This line of attack has further alienated would-be Republican supporters – some of whom may publicly endorse Hillary Clinton in the coming weeks.
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After getting savaged at the Democratic National Convention, Donald Trump's presidential bid may be broken beyond repair. Trump's Republican Party was available at +200 two weeks ago; at press time, the GOP is +250 on the futures market.

The Democrats (–325) are enjoying a post-convention bounce after calling Trump unfit to run for president, and Trump has poured gasoline on the fire by directing his anti-Muslim rhetoric to the parents of a fallen US soldier. This line of attack has further alienated would-be Republican supporters – some of whom may publicly endorse Hillary Clinton in the coming weeks.

I'm learning everyday Trump is a big ??.
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