- Tim Walz has -400 odds to say “cats” first before JD Vance.
- Cats have a -400 advantage to be said more often than Dogs +150.
- Bet on the most mentions between “Pets,” “Haitians,” “Cat Ladies.”
NEW YORK – With cats and dogs being a huge topic of discussion at the Presidential Debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, more on the topic is sure to come up at the Vice Presidential debate.
Online sportsbooks are ready for it with loads of odds and props for mentions, what is said first, and more all relating back to cats and dogs. The three main types of odds that you’ll find on the topic are on which candidate is going to talk about the topic first, which between cats and dogs will be said first, and first mentions between the topics.
For some background, this all came about after President Donald Trump claimed that house pets such as cats and dogs were being eaten by Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio during the Presidential Debate.
Which Candidate Will Say Cat/Cats First?
- Tim Walz -400
- JD Vance +250
While nothing is a guarantee, it is safe to say that one of Tim Walz's tactics for the Vice Presidential debate could be to bring up the topic of cats and dogs from the Presidential Debate to try and get JD Vance to make those same claims. That said, -400 for Walz to bring the topic up is a safe bet to make even at the steep price.
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Which Will Have The Most Mentions?
- Cats -200
- Dogs +150
It’s surprising that cats have the hard edge over dogs, being that if one of them is said, the other will likely be repeated directly after. The only way that one will have the advantage over the other is if a candidate is interrupted while speaking on the matter.
What Will Tim Walz Say First?
- Cat Ladies +225
- Pets +225
- Haitians +275
- Childless +275
All of these first mentions from Tim Walz are offered at great value, and each of them is tied to things that have been said by either JD Vance or Donald Trump.
“Cat Ladies” and “Childless” are tied together after JD Vance stated that liberals were made up of “Childless Cat Ladies.” As for “Pets” and “Haitians,” these could be brought up if the claims on Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio are mentioned, in which Walz is sure to throw in Vance’s face at some point.
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