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muzzled dogg
05-05-2011, 10:54 AM
i'll keep this thread updated as odds change

Ron 30:1 to win GOP nomination
2012 US Presidential Election - Republican Nominee

Mitt Romney
5/2

Tim Pawlenty
5/1

Mitch Daniels
11/2

Sarah Palin
8/1

Mike Huckabee
9/1

Donald Trump
10/1

John Boehner
12/1

Michele Bachmann
14/1

Newt Gingrich
14/1

David Petraeus
16/1

Haley Barbour
16/1

Jon Hunstman
16/1

Michael Bloomberg
18/1

Jon Thune
20/1

Chris Christie
25/1

Jeb Bush
25/1

Bobby Jindal
30/1

Ron Paul
30/1

Mike Pence
35/1

Gary Johnson
40/1

Herman Cain
40/1

Paul Ryan
40/1

Rick Santorum
40/1

Rudy Giuliani
40/1

Fred Thompson
100/1






Ron 25:1 to win general election
2012 US Presidential Election - Odds to be Next President

Barack Obama
4/9

Mitt Romney
8/1

Mitch Daniels
16/1

Tim Pawlenty
18/1

Donald Trump
20/1

John Boehner
25/1

Mike Huckabee
25/1

Ron Paul
25/1

Sarah Palin
25/1

Hillary Clinton
30/1

Jon Hunstman
30/1

Newt Gingrich
30/1

Haley Barbour
35/1

David Petraeus
40/1

Jeb Bush
40/1

Jon Thune
40/1

Michael Bloomberg
40/1

Chris Christie
50/1

Joseph Biden
50/1

Michele Bachmann
50/1

Bobby Jindal
60/1

Mike Pence
60/1

Gary Johnson
80/1

Herman Cain
80/1

Al Gore
100/1

Condaleeza Rice
100/1

Evan Bayh
100/1

Mark Warner
100/1

Rick Santorum
100/1

Rudy Giuliani
100/1

Fred Thompson
250/1









http://sports.bodog.com/sports-betting/political-props.jsp

nate895
05-05-2011, 11:00 AM
The second doesn't go well with the first...

Krugerrand
05-05-2011, 11:01 AM
There's no way Jeb Bush gets better odds than Ron Paul.

cdc482
05-05-2011, 11:06 AM
Thats obviously very biased. None of those odds make sense comparatively. Christie isn't even running.

RPsupporterAtHeart
05-05-2011, 11:06 AM
So on the list he is picked 18th overall to make the Semi-finals. but if he does, he is picked 7th overall to win it all?

To me that doesn't make any sense.

Live_Free_Or_Die
05-05-2011, 11:07 AM
nt

FreedomProsperityPeace
05-05-2011, 01:44 PM
I can't believe they have that much confidence in Pawlenty.

TomtheTinker
05-05-2011, 02:05 PM
If somebody is willing to take that bet I am in.

Dave Aiello
05-05-2011, 02:12 PM
go to intrade.com. Much better place to bet on Ron. If he wins the republican nom, you get about 30:1 right now, but you can also sell the shares after you buy in at a profit.

http://www.ronpaulnation.org/random_img/intrade.jpg

reduen
05-05-2011, 02:17 PM
I only wish that I could get in at those odds...

Dave Aiello
05-05-2011, 04:33 PM
I only wish that I could get in at those odds...

If you don't mind the risk of wiring your money to a company in ireland, you can. I actually have a few bucks in the game, so I can attest that they will not eat your money.

BlackTerrel
05-05-2011, 10:43 PM
So if I put down a dollar and Ron Paul wins the GOP I get $30. But if I put down a dollar and Ron Paul wins the general election I get $25?

Isn't that reversed? You'd think the chances of winning the general would be SMALLER than the chances of winning the GOP no?

Fermli
05-05-2011, 11:07 PM
bodog odds are so inflated. not worth betting unless you think there's a huge edge. Plus you'll have money tied up for a year.

And i'm not sure why Paul's odds are higher for nomination than president. They rarely make mistakes like these on betting sites. They must be factoring in him running as 3rd party candidate some small % of the time.