ADIN ROSS BET $1 MILLION ON DONALD TRUMP’S 2024 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION WIN
Adin Ross, a well-known American social media influencer and streamer, has wagered $1 million on Donald Trump, the nominee of the Republican Party, to win today’s presidential election.
On Monday, the online celebrity revealed this while posting the wager slip on Instagram.
He believes that Trump is America’s best candidate.
He wrote, “Put a million on President Trump, the only candidate for America that makes sense. Trump 2024.”
Today, Trump will compete fiercely against Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party’s nominee.
Following President Joe Biden’s endorsement of Harris and his resignation as the party’s nominee in July, Harris became the Democratic Party’s nominee.
Ahead of the poll, prominent American celebrities including Lil Wayne and Blac Chyna have endorsed Donald Trump.
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