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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (570312)4/29/2004 6:10:55 PM
From: goldworldnet  Respond to of 769668
 
Presidential Election Odds Hit the World Wide Web

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The Kerry Camp plans to unseat the Bush Presidency but one London based bookmaker sees the odds a bit differently

LONDON, UK (PRWEB) April 14, 2004 -- The Kerry camp plans to unseat the Bush Presidency by highlighting the failed economy, Iraq, and a host of other issues dear to the hearts of the Democrats. Will they regain the White House in 2004? Could be...but what are the odds?

The Republicans feel the country will re-elect George the 43rd, emphasizing his War on Terrorism, Economic Programs and Improved Economy. But what about the odds of Dubya retaining the White House?

Well, London based & Publicly Traded Sportsbook & Casino 52bet.com has seen the betting volume on the Presidential race triple within the last few months. "Why talk the "Talk" when you can let your fingers do the walking to 52Bet.com and make your statement" says 52Bet.com Chief Marketing Officer Robert Spencer Anderson. "Our membership remains loyal to 52Bet.com because of our variety of wagering options which includes betting action on events such as the 2004 Presidential election to virtually every sporting event in the world.

When referring to his marketing role at 52bet.com, Mr. Anderson exclaims: You'll like our site......this is the web site "the birds say is for the people." As our mothers say - "try us you'll like us".....52Bet.com for the 2004 Presidential Election Odds & Beyond!

As of today's posting on the 52bet.com website George W. Bush is an early favorite at 5-6 while the remaining field including Kerry is listed at 1-1.

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