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FOX Bet Super 6 question for the next presidential debate revealed


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A $25,000 prize pool is guaranteed to be given away by FOX Bet, with the cash being split across the contest's top performers.FOX Bet interim CEO Kip Levin told Fox News prior to the first Trump-Biden debate the game is a "fun, lighthearted way for you to engage." FOX Bet Super 6 has given away more than $1.4 million since it launched in September 2019, primarily to winners of its weekly NFL contest.TRUMP-BIDEN DEBATE VIEWERS CAN WIN CASH BY PREDICTING OCCURRENCES, PHRASESMeanwhile, topics for the second presidential debate have been announced by Kristen Welker, an NBC anchor who will serve as the moderator for next week’s event, and coronavirus, race in America and climate change are expected to be widely covered.“Kristen Welker, moderator of the Oct. 22 presidential debate at [Belmont University] has selected topics: Fighting COVID-19, American Families, Race in America, Climate Change, National Security, Leadership,” the Commission on Presidential Debates announced in a tweet Friday.Fox News' Brian Flood contributed to this report.DOWNLOAD THE FOX BET SUPER 6 APPFOX Bet Super 6 is available nationwide with the exception of Washington state.FOX Bet is an online and mobile sportsbook originally developed through a first-of-its-kind national media and sports wagering partnership in the United States between The Stars Group Inc. and FOX Sports, a unit of Fox Corporation.

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