Punters Predict Politics
10/16/2007
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In a presidential campaign that will last over two years by November 2008, once the elections are actually held, a campaign that has runners spend tens and even hundreds of millions of dollars over this time, there is time and money to be spent on the Internet. There is certainly an interest by many gamblers.

Political betting is one of the most popular trends of the day. With over a year left until the elections, and the runners are shifting places as most favorites to win, as they are followed closely by the odds makers.

Joining the Frontrunners
Currently leading the pack of over a dozen runners are Rudi Giuliani, at 9-5 odds, followed by mitt Romney and John McCain, at 5-2, then Fred Thompson (7-2) and Ron Paul.

Ron Paul?! The vocal opponent of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act has seen his odds rise from an insignificant 200-1 to 6-1 to the current 4-1 and listing as one of the top six runners. A political analyst online sportsbooks offers an explanation for this. The candidate, Carrie Stroup says, is enjoying a significant amount of grass roots support, the numbers suggest.

Accordingly, Mr. Paul has announced his campaign has raised a significant $5.1 million, drawing attention from mainstream media as well. Stroup believes Paul may climb further and reach 4 to 1 odds by year's end.


An Internet Favorite
It should be noted that Paul is the only candidate to address the state of online gambling in the United States. The betting rooms are, naturally, a place where this population gathers, which may explain his popularity. Among gamblers Paul is considered a favorite as he supports the industry in its legalization efforts.

While it seems like Paul's high odds are a reflection of the gamblers' hearts' wishes, it is a prophecy that realizes itself. Would it continue on a greater, national level, beyond the online betting sites? We will not verge into that prophecy. But you are welcome to do so.


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