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You Can Now Bet on Whether Trump Will Refer to Beto O’Rourke as “Beto O’Dork” on Twitter

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by Robert Duff in Politics News

Updated Mar 27, 2020 · 10:12 AM PDT

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  • Would Donald Trump call Beto O’Rourke “Beto O’Dork?”
  • Books are offering prop bets on nicknames Trump might call Democratic Presidential hopeful O’Rourke
  • And yes, “Beto O’Dork” really is a wager option

Beto O’Dork? Sounds like something children might utter on the playground.

Therefore, it’s definitely not out of the realm of possibility that it’s a derisive name President Donald Trump will attach to Democratic Presidential hopeful Beto O’Rourke during the 2020 campaign.

Trump’s level of insult is firmly rooted in fifth grade culture. It’s a good thing that Trump’s reality show was The Apprentice and not Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?

Beto O’Dork is a nickname option available for wagering.

Odds Donald Trump Will Refer to Beto O’Rourke in a Tweet as Beto O’Dork Before 2020 Presidential Election

Will Donald Trump Refer to Beto O’Rourke in a Tweet as Beto O’Dork Before 2020 Presidential Election? Odds
Yes +500
No -800

*All odds taken 03/19/19
Fox News suggested it, and we know Trump gets his best comedy bits from them. Yes looks like a solid play.

Pick: Yes (+500)

Odds Donald Trump Will Refer to Beto O’Rourke in a Tweet as Beta O’Rourke Before 2020 Presidential Election

Will Donald Trump Refer to Beto O’Rourke in a Tweet As Beta O’Rourke Before 2020 Presidential Election? Odds
Yes +350
No -500

Trump is known for his Twitter typos. And slipping up with Beta instead of Beto is an easy mistake to make.
Play yes on this wager as well.

Pick: Yes (+350)

Odds Donald Trump Will Refer to Beto O’Rourke in a Tweet as “Crazy Hands Robert” Before 2020 Presidential Election

Will Donald Trump Refer to Beto O’Rourke in a Tweet as “Crazy Hands Robert” Before 2020 Presidential Election? Odds
Yes +200
No -260

O’Rourke had barely declared his candidacy when Trump began mocking Beto’s hand movements while he talks.

Again, this sounds a lot like something that Trump would Tweet. We say keep on riding the yes train.

O’Rourke quickly responded to Trump’s insult. He expressed hope that candidates would take the high road with their words.

Yeah, good luck with that, Beto.

Pick: Yes (+200)

Odds Donald Trump Will Refer to Beto O’Rourke in a Tweet as “Robert Francis” Before 2020 Presidential Election

Will Donald Trump Refer to Beto O’Rourke in a Tweet as “Robert Francis” Before 2020 Presidential Election? Odds
Yes -130
No EVEN

Trump is workshopping with campaign aides on names for Democratic candidates. Robert Francis is reportedly on the list.

Looks like another yes play.

Pick: Yes (-130)

Odds on Which Joe Biden Nickname Donald Trump Will Use Next On Twitter

Which Joe Biden Nickname Will Donald Trump Use Next On Twitter? Odds
Crazy Joe EVEN
Sleepy Joe +350
Low IQ +500
1 Percent -1000
Other +250

Joe Biden, Vice-President under Barack Obama, is a frequent Trump target.

Trump labeled him “a low IQ individual.” It looks like “Low IQ” might be Biden’s new handle.

Pick: Low IQ (+500)

Odds on Which Democratic Presidential Candidate Donald Trump Will Refer to Next with a Nickname on Twitter

Which Democratic Presidential Candidate Will Donald Trump Refer to Next with a Nickname on Twitter? Odds
Joe Biden +300
Bernie Sanders +350
Beto O’Rourke +350
Elizabeth Warren +500
Kamala Harris +500
Andrew Yang +1000
Cory Booker +1000
Amy Klobuchar +2000
Kristen Gillibrand +2000
Tulsi Gabbard +2500
Pete Buttigieg +4000
Jay Inslee +5000
John Hickenlooper +5000

Crooked Hillary. Little Marco. Lyin’ Ted. Trump has nicknames for every political opponent he squares off against.

Biden might be the next candidate to officially declare. That will make him Trump’s next target.

Pick: Joe Biden (+300)

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