Non-facts And Protests: Houston Gears Up And Gets Props For Third Democratic Debate

Texas Southern University will host the third Democratic debate tomorrow night in Houston. With only ten candidates qualifying, America will finally get to see some high-profile matchups, particularly Elizabeth Warren and Joe Biden, in this one-night event.

To make this even more exciting, BetOnline is accepting action on debate prop bets. Some are simple, like which candidate will get the most talking time.

Others, like Trump’s Twitter activity and the likelihood of more protests, are more unconventional and exciting.

To watch the Houston debate and keep track of the prop bets, tune into ABC, ABC News Live, or Univision between 8 and 11 p.m. ET tomorrow night. The debate will also be available to stream on ABCNews.com and YouTube.

A full list of the prop bets is provided below, along with a list of every candidates’ chances of earning the Democratic nomination in 2020.

Which candidate will receive the most speaking time?

  • Elizabeth Warren +225
  • Joe Biden +250
  • Bernie Sanders +400
  • Beto O’Rourke +400
  • Pete Buttigieg +600
  • Kamala Harris +600
  • Cory Booker +1000
  • Julián Castro +1000
  • Andrew Yang +1000
  • Amy Klobuchar +1600

How many non-facts will be said by candidates?

  • Over 6.5 non-facts -120
  • Under 6.5 non-facts -120

How many non-facts will be said by Joe Biden?

  • Over 1.5 non-facts -120
  • Under 1.5 non-facts -120

Will the debate be interrupted by a protester?

  • Yes +200
  • No -300

How many times will “background checks” be said?

  • Over 5.5 “background checks” -120
  • Under 5.5 “background checks” -120

How many times will “climate change” be said?

  • Over 13.5 “climate change” -120
  • Under 13.5 “climate change” -120

How many times will “Dorian” be said?

  • Over 2.5 “Dorian” -120
  • Under 2.5 “Dorian” -120

How many times will “Russia” be said?

  • Over 3.5 “Russia” -120
  • Under 3.5 “Russia” -120

How many times will “socialist” be said?

  • Over 1.5 “Socialist” -120
  • Under 1.5 “Socialist” -120

How many times will moderators say “time is up”?

  • Over 3.5 “time is up” -120
  • Under 3.5 “time is up” -120

Will any candidate say “impeach”?

  • Yes -200
  • No +150

How many times will Trump tweet during the debate?

  • Over 3.5 tweet -120
  • Under 3.5 tweet -120

Who will have a higher national poll average on September 19?

  • Elizabeth Warren -175
  • Bernie Sanders +135

Will “Trump” be said in any closing statements?

  • Yes -200
  • No +150

The latest 2020 Democratic nomination odds can be found below, which includes the odds for the candidates that did not qualify for this debate.

2020 Democratic nomination odds

Via BetOnline

  • Elizabeth Warren +200
  • Joe Biden +350
  • Bernie Sanders +400
  • Andrew Yang +800
  • Kamala Harris +1000
  • Pete Buttigieg +1600
  • Tulsi Gabbard +2500
  • Cory Booker +3300
  • Beto O’Rourke +5000
  • Tom Steyer +5000
  • Amy Klobuchar +6600
  • Julián Castro +8000
  • Marianne Williamson +8000
  • Bill de Blasio +12500
  • John Delaney +12500
  • Michael Bennett +12500
  • Tim Ryan +12500