They took a gamble — and it didn’t pay off.
West Virginia became the only state in the country to allow betting on political races Tuesday — but it only lasted for about an hour before officials pulled the plug.
The West Virginia Lottery, which runs sports betting in the state, had given the green light for operators to offer wagers on politics, including the upcoming presidential election.
A short time later, New York-based bookmaker giant FanDuel posted odds on the White House race, with President Trump as a slight favorite over Democrat Joe Biden.
But after about an hour, FanDuel stopped taking bets, saying that “while the markets were approved, the West Virginia Lottery has asked FanDuel to refrain from offering the markets until they have time to fully work through the implications of this new market offering.”