Or campaigns could hedge their risk by buying the other guy. They either win the election or get all their expenses refunded.
Or campaigns could hedge their risk by buying the other guy. They either win the election or get all their expenses refunded.
That's like "South Park" S01E10 (1998);
Damien (South Park) - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damien_(South_Park) :
> The majority of South Park's residents bet on Satan to win the match due to his enormous size and muscular physique, but Satan ultimately throws the fight and reveals he bet on Jesus, thus winning everybody's money.
> They either win the election or get all their expenses refunded.
How would that work with something like the WH Press Secretary who has refused to give back some $350K in campaign donations (though currently FEC can't prosecute any campaign finance violations because they don't have a quorum because Trump has not nominated and confirmed enough FEC commissioners.)
"David Letterman Was DISGUSTED When Trump Showed His True Character" in re: to promoting professional boxing and boxers: https://youtube.com/watch?v=E9MB4CUraGc :
> As soon as he gets out, he's going to fight in my casinos