The 2008 U.S. Presidential election may still be nearly 20 months from now, but the battle lines have clearly been drawn.
And bettors can get involved right now, as betED.com is offering lines on who will win the White House. The Republican Party is +130 underdogs, with the Democratic Party the favorite at -180.
The Democrats were in attack mode this week, questioning leading Republican presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani's business interests.
?His refusal to divulge a full list of all his businesses' clients (is) creating a problem,? the Democrats said in a news release on Tuesday.
?This is not the first time that Giuliani's personal financial dealings have undercut his credibility on an important matter of public policy.?
It has been revealed that Giuliani's law firm has netted hundreds of thousands of dollars lobbying for Citgo, the giant oil company which is controlled by Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez.
Chavez, a vocal critic of the United States, was recently condemned by President Bush during his trip to Latin America who is trying to "counter the Venezuelan leader's rising stature."
"Americans still have a lot more to learn about Rudy Giuliani,? said Democratic National Committee Press Secretary Stacie Paxton. "Given these latest revelations, it is more important than ever for Giuliani to share a full list of all his businesses' clients with the American people. The public deserves to know if Giuliani's rhetoric matches with reality.?
?Reducing America's dependence on foreign oil and taking six figures in lobbying fees from Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez don't add up. It's no surprise Giuliani wants to keep his client list secret, but the question is, what else is he hiding?"
And bettors can get involved right now, as betED.com is offering lines on who will win the White House. The Republican Party is +130 underdogs, with the Democratic Party the favorite at -180.
The Democrats were in attack mode this week, questioning leading Republican presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani's business interests.
?His refusal to divulge a full list of all his businesses' clients (is) creating a problem,? the Democrats said in a news release on Tuesday.
?This is not the first time that Giuliani's personal financial dealings have undercut his credibility on an important matter of public policy.?
It has been revealed that Giuliani's law firm has netted hundreds of thousands of dollars lobbying for Citgo, the giant oil company which is controlled by Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez.
Chavez, a vocal critic of the United States, was recently condemned by President Bush during his trip to Latin America who is trying to "counter the Venezuelan leader's rising stature."
"Americans still have a lot more to learn about Rudy Giuliani,? said Democratic National Committee Press Secretary Stacie Paxton. "Given these latest revelations, it is more important than ever for Giuliani to share a full list of all his businesses' clients with the American people. The public deserves to know if Giuliani's rhetoric matches with reality.?
?Reducing America's dependence on foreign oil and taking six figures in lobbying fees from Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez don't add up. It's no surprise Giuliani wants to keep his client list secret, but the question is, what else is he hiding?"