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Archive for the 'us elections' Category

She’s Back! Hillary Surges On Tuesday

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

On a night that John McCain won the Republican nomination, Hillary Clinton fought her way back into the race for the Democratic nomination. Her wins in Texas and Ohio on Tuesday have given her campaign new life and now make this a real battle again, as Obama’s comfort zone evaporated.

They move on to Wyoming and Mississippi next.

Check out all the Political Wagering odds at SPORTSBETTING.COM

Super Tuesday - Part 2

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

The stakes are very high for underdog Hilary Clinton tomorrow, as Ohio and Texas host their Democratic primaries. It’ll all be over for Clinton if Obama scores a couple of more wins…however, a very healthy showing by Hilary means the race is back on.

Hilary is the favorite in Ohio, while Barack is the odds-on favorite in Texas. You can see the odds for both primaries here.  

Nader….Again

Monday, February 25th, 2008

In case you hadn’t heard, it looks like Ralph Nader will throw a monkey wrench into the Democratic candidate’s (Barack Obama is the current favorite to win the nomination) chances of winning the White House. Nader announced he will make another unsuccessful run at the presidency this fall.

 

Barack Obama The Favorite

Monday, February 11th, 2008

The latest political odds posted at SPORTSBETTING.COM have Democrat Barack Obama as the favorite to both capture the Democratic Party nomination, and win the Presidency this fall. Hilary Clinton is running close behind in the run for the Presidency, with the de facto Republican nominee John McCain in third spot.

 

“Super Tuesday” Buzz

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

The US is buzzing today with over 20 states going to the polls on “Super Tuesday” to vote on the Democractic and Republican candidates for President. Tonight’s results could all but end the drama on the Republican side, as John McCain has a chance at sewing it up.

However, it is expected that the race will be close between Barrak Obama and Hillary Clinton.

After the smoke clears from tonight’s votes, you can check out all the US election wagering options at SPORTSBETTING.COM

 

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