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US Election: Adin Ross bets $1 million on Trump to win

 

Famous American streamer and social media influencer, Adin Ross has placed a $1 million bet on the Republican Party’s candidate, Donald Trump to win today’s presidential election.

The internet star disclosed this while sharing the slip of the bet via Instagram on Monday.

According to him, Trump is the best candidate for America.

He wrote, “Put a million on President Trump, the only candidate for America that makes sense. Trump 2024.”
Trump will face the Democratic Party’s candidate, Kamala Harris, in a tight contest today.

Donald Trump, the candidate of the Republican Party, is seeking re-election for a second non-consecutive term with the Ohio senator James David Vance as his running mate.

Vice President Kamala Harris, who became the Democratic Party nominee after President Joe Biden stepped down in August, has the Minnesota governor Tim Walz as her running mate.
Top American celebrities including Lil Wayne and Blac Chyna have endorsed Donald Trump ahead of the poll.

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