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Politics : Ask Michael Burke -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Knighty Tin who wrote (110827)1/27/2008 9:36:23 PM
From: LowtherAcademy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 132070
 
Hi Mike,
What are Vegas odds on BO v. HC?

I think more and more people are waking up to a basic flaw in HillBillie's character: she just can't take it lying down.

Vegas, Baby...
Lew

Opps, here's purported odds out of the UK sportsbook:

Thursday, January 10, 2008
Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, John McCain and Rudolph Giuliani Lead Latest White House Betting Odds

Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, John McCain and Rudolph Giuliani respectively are the current favorites to win the US Presidential election according to one of the European sportsbooks Ladbrokes.

Hillary Clinton is the slight favorite at 5/4, followed closely by Obama at 2/1, John McCain at 4/1 and Giuliani at 8/1. Surging Republican Mike Huckabee is 12/1, potential third-party candidate Michael Bloomberg is 16/1, and Mitt Romney at 20/1.

Pro-choice when it comes to betting online candidate Ron Paul is at 66/1. Also-rans include "two-Americas" John Edwards and Fred Thompson each at 100/1. Disgraced potential Green Party candidate Cynthia McKinney does not even show up on the radar screen.

Our preferred online casino is NewBodog but they currently do not have updated POTUS odds. Republican voters proved sports betting expert Joe Duffy correct when he correctly stated, "A comeback by the Arizona Senator would surprise few Presidential historians," when we previously previewed the potential Republican and Democratic nominees.

Regardless of the nominee, Democrats are heavily favored to take the White House at 2/5 while the GOP is 7/4. This is quite surprising considering the Democratic controlled Congress has approval ratings double digits below the Republican President George Bush.

OffshoreInsiders.com will continue to update political odds and previews.

Posted by JoeDuffy.net at 9:32 AM