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Kamala Harris tanks on betting market after explosive Bret Baier interview

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Vice President Kamala Harris made her first appearance on Fox News on Wednesday, sitting down for an interview with Bret Baier as she tries to win over disaffected Republicans.

Gamblers turned on Kamala Harris after her testy appearance on Fox News on Wednesday, causing her chances of victory to drop nearly 10 percent in one of the major betting markets.

His interview with Bret Baier was billed as a chance to win over Republicans disenchanted with his opponent Donald Trump.

When it aired at 6:00 p.m., Polymarket users gave him a 41.3 percent chance of victory in the election, compared to Trump’s 58.6 percent.

But it plummeted overnight, hitting a low of 37.4 percent at 10 a.m., although it recovered slightly as the day progressed.

The market allows political junkies to put their money where their mouth is. The results show that more people are currently betting that Trump is more likely to win than Harris.

Vice President Kamala Harris made her first appearance on Fox News on Wednesday, sitting down for an interview with Bret Baier as she tries to win over disaffected Republicans.

Some economists believe that betting or prediction markets offer a more reliable forecast than surveys, because users are betting their own money and face losses if they are wrong.

The latest figures, with Trump with a 61.9 percent chance of victory, are also in line with our own DailyMail.com/JL Partners election model, which has the former president at 62.4 percent.

It came after Harris made her first appearance on Fox News, which has an overwhelmingly conservative audience.

He sat down with Baier for 30 minutes for a sometimes moody conversation.

Her most notable moment came when she was pressed on whether a Harris administration would be the same as the Biden administration, a week after saying she couldn’t think of anything she would have done differently than her boss over the past three and a half years.

“My presidency will not be a continuation of Joe Biden’s presidency,” he said.

‘And like every new president who takes office, I will bring my life experiences, my professional experiences and fresh, new ideas. “I represent a new generation of leaders.”

Harris' chances of winning fell below Trump's at Polymarket in early October. And he fell more than three points after his appearance on Fox News.

Harris’ chances of winning fell below Trump’s at Polymarket in early October. And he fell more than three points after his appearance on Fox News.

Harris repeatedly attempted to pivot to attack Trump and portray him as unfit for office.

Harris repeatedly attempted to pivot to attack Trump and portray him as unfit for office.

He repeatedly attempted to pivot to attack Trump and portray him as unfit for office.

“People are tired of someone who professes to be a leader and who spends all his time degrading and taking care of personal grievances,” he said.

His campaign spokesman, Brian Fallon, told the Associated Press that he achieved what he wanted with the appearance.

“He was able to reach an audience that probably hasn’t been exposed to the arguments he’s been making in the process and he was also able to show his toughness in facing a hostile interviewer,” he said.

That’s not how many conservative viewers saw it.

Baier’s interview style received praise from former Fox News personality Megyn Kelly.

“Bret is crushing this and is unable to defend his deadly border policies,” he said. evilmy.

Trump also congratulated Baier for his “tough but very fair interview.”

“Great job by Bret Baier in his interview with the liar Kamala Harris.” “You have a massive, irremediable case of TRUMP DISORDER SYNDROME,” he wrote.

Baier has come under fire from some Trump allies for not being loyal enough in recent weeks. But some indicated that all was forgiven.

‘I forgive Bret Baier. He’s literally ending Kamala Harris’ campaign before our very eyes!’ wrote Trump supporter Vince Langman.

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