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Politics : THE WHITE HOUSE
SPY 691.72-0.1%Jan 16 4:00 PM EST

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To: DuckTapeSunroof who wrote (10896)11/16/2007 11:39:11 AM
From: goldworldnet  Read Replies (2) of 25737
 
Paul is still a flash in the pan...

Ron Paul Presidential Odds
From Gambling911.com: When it comes to Presidential odds and interest in them, nobody in the race can hold a candle to Republican Dr. Ron Paul (Art by David Dees - deesillustration.com as seen on Jeff Rense Program)
Category: Politics - In a nutshell, popularity for 2008 Presidential candidate Ron Paul is massive. In fact, articles on Dr. Paul featured at Gambling911.com now rank among the most read. Nearly 10,000 unique views were registered for Ron Paul-related articles on a single day, August 8. Gambling911.com pieces are frequently picked up by dozens of websites across the Net that focus on Ron Paul's campaign. With this type of popularity, it should come as no surprise that Sportsbook.com would reduce Ron Paul's odds from 200 to 1 to 8 to 1 in just a three month period. Six months ago, Dr. Paul was not on Sportsbook.com's Presidential Odds menu. He was now at 6 to 1 odds there.

Following a Republican debate on August 5, Ron Paul enjoyed some of his most extensive mainstream press exposure yet. An ABC news poll had Paul winning that debate.

In early November, Ron Paul's campaign managed to raise over $4 mil in a single day. His 4th quarter fundraising had totaled over $8 mil by November 12.

A review of several online bookmakers had Ron Paul third behind Rudy Giuliani and Mitt Romney on average. There were some variations across the board. For example, Fred Thompson was ahead of Ron Paul at Sportsbook.com though Paul was ahead of Mitt Romney there.

Ron Paul recently spoke with Gambling911 regarding his stance on Internet gambling regulation.

gambling911.com

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