How Election Odds Shifted After The Last Presidential Debate

  • After the final Presidential Debate Joe Biden is still favored to win the 2020 US Presidential Election with -180 odds.
  • Donald Trump is listed at +135 odds to win his re-election bid in the US Presidential Election.
  • Joe Biden is still heavily favored to win the popular vote with -550 odds.

WASHINGTON – The final Presidential Debate of the 2020 US Presidential Election season was held Thursday night as President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden tried to sway voters one more time before Election Day on November 3.

The second debate seemed a lot more organized than the first one as both candidates cut down on their interruptions of each other and Kristen Welker was stellar in her role as the moderator. As politicians on both sides applauded her performance for keeping the debate moving forward.


In the wake of the last debate, Joe Biden is still favored over Donald Trump at online sportsbooks to win the presidency.

Odds To Win US Presidential Election

  • Joe Biden -180
  • Donald Trump +135

Biden’s -180 odds are on par with where he was at coming into the final debate.

While President Trump’s odds at +135 have slightly recovered, in early October they were as long as +180. Going into the final stretch of the Presidential Campaign season this debate was crucial for any last minute momentum swings among voters and at sportsbooks.

At Bovada, the political betting odds cover Biden as a heavy favorite to win the popular vote.

Popular Vote Winner

  • Joe Biden -550
  • Donald Trump +350

The last Presidential Debates did not shift any odds in who will win the popular vote as Biden has been heavily favored to win this part of the political process for some time.

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The Democrats have won the popular vote in the past three elections and that trend looks to continue in 2020.

Now that the final Presidential Debate is over voters and political bettors will now turn their attention to smaller campaign rallies and the November 3rd Election Day.

Although the second debate didn’t shift the odds in a major way it could be a further validation of what the odds are already showing.

Presidential Debate Prop Results

Which State Will Be Mentioned First?

  • Florida +385

Which Topic Will Be Debated First?

  • Fighting COVID-19 -220

What Color Will Donald Trump’s Tie Be?

  • Red/Purple -240

What Color Tie Will Joe Biden Wear?

  • Blue -190

Will Joe Biden Have A Pocket Square?

  • No +170

Will Joe Biden Say “Clown”?

  • No -350