Bookmaker Releases Odds On Party To Win White House And Party Nominees
St. John?s, Antigua (November 9, 2004)?Now that President George W. Bush was successful last week in his bid for another four years in office it?s time to look ahead to the 2008 Presidential election. After correctly predicting that the incumbent Bush would win reelection, BetWWTS.com has calculated odds on the 2008 Presidential election including who will win nomination for President by the Republican and Democrat Parties.
A leading offshore gaming operator for over 10 years, BetWWTS.com has created odds on a number of politicians winning their party?s nomination for President in 2008. It?s no surprise that former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani has been made the overwhelming favorite to be the Republican candidate for the presidency at 1/5 odds (i.e., win $1 for every $5 bet). BetWWTS.com lists Arizona Senator John McCain with the second best odds of becoming the Republican nominee at 7/1 odds followed by New York Governor George Pataki and current Secretary of State Colin Powell both at 15/1. President Bush?s brother and current Governor of Florida Jeb Bush stands at 20/1 to become the Republican nominee while ?The Governator? California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is the long shot at 100/1 odds.
On the other side of the political spectrum, BetWWTS.com has installed Democratic vice presidential candidate John Edwards as the early favorite to be the party?s 2008 presidential candidate at 3/2 odds. Former first lady and current New York Senator Hilary Clinton has the second best odds to win the Democratic candidacy at 5/2 odds while the odds on John Kerry taking a second shot at the White House in 2008 are 6/1. If he can refrain from any screaming rants, BetWWTS.com feels the Democrats could put Howard Dean on the ticket as the party candidate in 2008 and lists his chances at 8/1 odds. Former Vice President Al Gore is a long shot to become the presidential nominee at 20/1, while rising star of the Democratic party and newly elected Senator of Illinois Barack Obama stands at 24/1.
BetWWTS.com has also calculated odds on which party will win the 2008 election and lists the Republican Party as the favorite to capture the White House again at 10/17 odds (i.e., win $10 for every $17 bet). The odds that the Democrats can remove the Republicans from the White House stands at 7/5 odds while the odds on any other political party taking office are 1000/1.
A complete list of odds is below. For further information, please visit BetWWTS.com.
Current Odds: *All Odds Subject To Change*
2008 Republican Presidential Nominee
Rudolph Giuliani 1/5
John McCain 7/1
George Pataki 15/1
Colin Powell 15/1
George Allen 20/1
Jeb Bush 20/1
Rick Santorum 40/1
Bill Frist 50/1
Mitt Romney 50/1
Chuck Hagel 75/1
Arnold Schwarzenegger 100/1
2008 Democratic Presidential Nominee
John Edwards 3/2
Hilary Clinton 5/2
John Kerry 6/1
Howard Dean 8/1
Evan Bayh 10/1
Richard Gephardt 15/1
Tom Vilsack 15/1
Rod Blagojvich 15/1
Al Gore 20/1
Barack Obama 24/1
Tom Daschle 50/1
Party To Win 2008 U.S. Presidential Election
Republicans 10/17
Democrats 7/5
Any other party 1000/1
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BetWWTS.com (World Wide Tele-Sports) is the foremost offshore gaming company offering both Internet and telephone wagering to its worldwide customers. Fully licensed and regulated in St. John?s, Antigua since 1995, BetWWTS.com offers a complete range of online casino games and more than 150 betting options daily through its portfolio of companies and managed services ? BetWWTS.com, WagerOnSports.com, BetP2P.com, BetCasino.com, BetHoldem.com and BetAffiliate. With over 10 years of experience, BetWWTS.com has become one of the most respected companies in the gaming industry by providing unparalleled 24/7 customer support and timely payouts. BetWWTS.com is part of the BetCorp group of companies that is publicly-traded on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) under the symbol BCL. BetWWTS.com provides a secure environment for sports and casino wagering and has been featured in numerous media outlets, including USA Today, The Economist, ESPN, Associated Press, New York Daily News, New York Post and HBO?s Real Sports With Bryant Gumble among others.
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St. John?s, Antigua (November 9, 2004)?Now that President George W. Bush was successful last week in his bid for another four years in office it?s time to look ahead to the 2008 Presidential election. After correctly predicting that the incumbent Bush would win reelection, BetWWTS.com has calculated odds on the 2008 Presidential election including who will win nomination for President by the Republican and Democrat Parties.
A leading offshore gaming operator for over 10 years, BetWWTS.com has created odds on a number of politicians winning their party?s nomination for President in 2008. It?s no surprise that former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani has been made the overwhelming favorite to be the Republican candidate for the presidency at 1/5 odds (i.e., win $1 for every $5 bet). BetWWTS.com lists Arizona Senator John McCain with the second best odds of becoming the Republican nominee at 7/1 odds followed by New York Governor George Pataki and current Secretary of State Colin Powell both at 15/1. President Bush?s brother and current Governor of Florida Jeb Bush stands at 20/1 to become the Republican nominee while ?The Governator? California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is the long shot at 100/1 odds.
On the other side of the political spectrum, BetWWTS.com has installed Democratic vice presidential candidate John Edwards as the early favorite to be the party?s 2008 presidential candidate at 3/2 odds. Former first lady and current New York Senator Hilary Clinton has the second best odds to win the Democratic candidacy at 5/2 odds while the odds on John Kerry taking a second shot at the White House in 2008 are 6/1. If he can refrain from any screaming rants, BetWWTS.com feels the Democrats could put Howard Dean on the ticket as the party candidate in 2008 and lists his chances at 8/1 odds. Former Vice President Al Gore is a long shot to become the presidential nominee at 20/1, while rising star of the Democratic party and newly elected Senator of Illinois Barack Obama stands at 24/1.
BetWWTS.com has also calculated odds on which party will win the 2008 election and lists the Republican Party as the favorite to capture the White House again at 10/17 odds (i.e., win $10 for every $17 bet). The odds that the Democrats can remove the Republicans from the White House stands at 7/5 odds while the odds on any other political party taking office are 1000/1.
A complete list of odds is below. For further information, please visit BetWWTS.com.
Current Odds: *All Odds Subject To Change*
2008 Republican Presidential Nominee
Rudolph Giuliani 1/5
John McCain 7/1
George Pataki 15/1
Colin Powell 15/1
George Allen 20/1
Jeb Bush 20/1
Rick Santorum 40/1
Bill Frist 50/1
Mitt Romney 50/1
Chuck Hagel 75/1
Arnold Schwarzenegger 100/1
2008 Democratic Presidential Nominee
John Edwards 3/2
Hilary Clinton 5/2
John Kerry 6/1
Howard Dean 8/1
Evan Bayh 10/1
Richard Gephardt 15/1
Tom Vilsack 15/1
Rod Blagojvich 15/1
Al Gore 20/1
Barack Obama 24/1
Tom Daschle 50/1
Party To Win 2008 U.S. Presidential Election
Republicans 10/17
Democrats 7/5
Any other party 1000/1
About BetWWTS.com
BetWWTS.com (World Wide Tele-Sports) is the foremost offshore gaming company offering both Internet and telephone wagering to its worldwide customers. Fully licensed and regulated in St. John?s, Antigua since 1995, BetWWTS.com offers a complete range of online casino games and more than 150 betting options daily through its portfolio of companies and managed services ? BetWWTS.com, WagerOnSports.com, BetP2P.com, BetCasino.com, BetHoldem.com and BetAffiliate. With over 10 years of experience, BetWWTS.com has become one of the most respected companies in the gaming industry by providing unparalleled 24/7 customer support and timely payouts. BetWWTS.com is part of the BetCorp group of companies that is publicly-traded on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) under the symbol BCL. BetWWTS.com provides a secure environment for sports and casino wagering and has been featured in numerous media outlets, including USA Today, The Economist, ESPN, Associated Press, New York Daily News, New York Post and HBO?s Real Sports With Bryant Gumble among others.
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