#ElectionNight: In UK, Trump Attracts 95% Of Election Money In Last 24 Hours

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The volume of wagers placed on the two candidates over the last 24-hours in the UK has seen 95 per cent of the money backing Donald Trump to get a second term, the UK Sun reported.

Just 5 per cent was placed on a Joe Biden victory, according to Paddy Power.

Trump’s betting volume of 95 per cent in the last 24 hours has gone up from 93 per cent during the previous day, and a much lower 72 per cent a week earlier.

Biden is still firmly the bookies’ favourite though.

The latest odds are 2/5 Joe Biden and 15/8 for Donald Trump.

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