In the betting markets at least, Donald Trump is crushing Hillary Clinton.
On Tuesday and yesterday, the Republican candidate outshone his rival in terms of both the number and the volume of wagers, according to figures from Ireland's largest bookmaker Paddy Power Betfair. Just shy of €100,000 in bets came in, with 91 per cent of that for Trump.
"This election's been a serious betting anomaly," said Féilim Mac An Iomaire, a spokesman for the company, confirming that data.
Even before FBI Director Jack Comey announced the discovery of new emails potentially related to a probe that has troubled the Clinton campaign, money placed on a Trump victory amounted to almost the same as that bet on his rival, despite her lead in opinion polls.
"You don't normally see so much placed on the outside candidate but I think the shock of Brexit is fresh in people's minds," Mac An Iomaire said.