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During the course of the 2016 presidential campaign, the candidate Donald Trump expressed his support for legalized sports betting. [20] In May 2017, a Trump appointee, acting Solicitor General Jeffrey B. Wall, said New Jersey did not have a case. [21] The Court heard the combined docket oral arguments December 4, 2017. [22] [23]
The Polymarket "whale" betting on a Trump win had about $3 million in unrealized losses Monday morning. The closely watched bettor had over $10 million in gains before Trump's odds declined last week.
Betting odds favor Trump winning the November election, with Polymarket odds at 61.3%. Trump's odds rebounded from the drop seen immediately after his debate performance last month.
Theories abound about the "whale" betting millions on a Trump victory. As of Wednesday, the person or entity had wagered $46 million on Trump winning the election.
Tribal entities assert that Maverick Gaming's lawsuit transcends sports betting, claiming that weakening Washington's gaming compacts could endanger their sovereignty. [1] This controversy coincides with a Supreme Court review of a challenge against the Indian Child Welfare Act, with both legal disputes being represented by the same law firm.
A post shared on X claims the Trump family has purportedly been banned from visiting Panama for 100 years. Verdict: False The claim is false and originally stems from an X account that is known ...
However, a late-October rally in Trump’s odds was a result of aberrant betting behavior from just 1% of Polymarket’s users, according to Bloomberg. The financial world was just as glued to the ...
It allows users to bet on many topics, including sports, business, and pop culture, but politics made it a household name. The surge in election betting made Polymarket one of the most downloaded ...