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Donald Trump, left, speaks during an interview with Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait at the Economic Club of Chicago on Oct. 15, 2024; Kamala Harris on The View. Photo by Kamil Krzaczynski/AFP/The View /Getty Images/ABC
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Joe Rogan has had a lot to say — both good and bad — about presidential candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
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But as election day quickly approaches, and both campaigns attempt to broaden their appeal to young men, it appears the Joe Rogan Experience is the place to try to win over those voters.
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That’s in line with what Trump told Lex Fridman in an interview last month when he said he would “do it” but confirmed he hadn’t yet been asked — and he wasn’t about to ask to be on the show.
However, Rogan told Fridman in 2022 that he is “not a Trump supporter in any way, shape or form” and was “not interested in helping him” by having him on his podcast.
However, with the latest news that it’s a go, BetOnline.ag has created a series of Rogan-Trump prop bets for the Republican nominee’s possible appearance.
The odds for Trump being a guest on the Joe Rogan Experience prior to Nov. 6 are a whopping -600 — an 86% probability — versus the +350 odds that he won’t make an appearance.
You can bet on whether Rogan will first ask Trump about his height (-500) or his weight (+300), whether the former POTUS will drink booze (200/1 odds), smoke pot (150/1) and which topic will be mentioned first — UFC (+155) or Elon Musk (-200).
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Other prop bets include what will be said first: mushrooms (+325), psychedelics (+245) or marijuana (-150), space exploration (+350), UFOs (+225) or artificial intelligence (-150).
The over-under is 6.5 for how many times “borders” will be said, while the over/under for “guns” is 7.5.
Meanwhile, Harris is also favoured to appear as a guest on Rogan’s show, with the odds implying a 62% probability.
And it very well could happen following reports that Harris campaign officials met with Rogan’s team to discuss a potential interview, according to Reuters.
On Monday, the New York Times reported Harris would be interviewed on Fox News’ Special Report with host and chief political anchor Bret Baier.
Harris has made plenty of media appearances in recent days including the Call Her Daddy podcast, The Howard Stern Show on SiriusXM, The View and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
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