Sportsbook
Sees Heightened
Pre-Presidential Race Activity
Sportsbook Sees Heightened
Pre-Presidential Race Activity By staffAlthough
the 2008 presidential race is still three years
and four months away, wagering activity is significant
on both the candidate and the projected political
parties according to Robert Spencer Anderson, Chief
Marketing Officer of London’s Publicly Traded
Sportsbook and Casino, www.52bet.com.
“The interest in the various presidential
hopefuls is beginning to catch up with the record
numbers we experienced just before the last election
and we’re over three years from November 2nd
2008.
“Bill Frist is now 30-1, Colin Powell is
35-1, Barack Obama is 40-1, Bill O'Reilly is 750-1,
Condoleezza Rice is 18-1, Hillary Clinton is 4-1,
John Kerry is 50-1, Mitt Romney is 40-1, Michael
Moore is 5,000-1, Rudy Giuliani is 10-1, Al Gore
is 75-1, Bill Clinton is 250-1, Bob Kerrey is 30-1,
Dick Cheney is 100-1, and Donald Trump is 2,500-1,
are among a crowded field of other hopefuls and
wishful candidates.”
Anderson added that they have had a tremendous
amount of play on the winning party offering even
money pay outs with wagering on the Republican Party
slightly ahead of wagers placed on the democrats.
Anderson added, “We could likely see two
women candidates for the first time, Hillary Clinton
and Condoleezza Rice. A considerable amount of money
will be wagered, won and lost on the 2008 election.”
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