Bet On The 2012 US Presidential Election
As the American presidential election heats up, so does the real money wagering on the candidates. The republicans were long shots, huge long shots as recently as yesterday, but the tide is shifting. Here is the latest from Bovada, a premier online betting site…
“Last night we had the Democrats at -450 to win the election but saw non-stop action leading up to the debate on the Republicans getting over 3-1 on your money at +325, maybe expecting a strong performance by Mitt Romney. After the debate, which the consensus seems to be that Romney may have gained some ground there was quite a move on the odds with the Democrats currently at -300 and the Republicans down to +240 and even with the drop in odds we have only seen Republican money come in all morning.”
Kevin Bradley, Sports Book manager bovada
2012 US Presidential Election – Winning Party
Democratic Party – Barack Obama -300
Republican Party – Mitt Romney +240
2012 US Presidential Election – Party to win Popular vote in the state of Colorado
2012 US Presidential Election – Party to win Popular vote in the state of Florida
2012 US Presidential Election – Party to win Popular vote in the state of Iowa
2012 US Presidential Election – Party to win Popular vote in the state of New Hampshire
2012 US Presidential Election – Party to win Popular vote in the state of North Carolina
2012 US Presidential Election – Party to win Popular vote in the state of Nevada
2012 US Presidential Election – Party to win Popular vote in the state of Ohio
2012 US Presidential Election – Party to win Popular vote in the state of Virginia
2012 US Presidential Election – Party to win Popular vote in the state of Wisconsin
2012 US Presidential Election – Toss-up states won by the Democratic Party
2012 US Presidential Election – Toss-up states won by the Republican Party
All following wagers have action. Applies to the following states only: Nevada, Colorado, Iowa, Wisconsin, Ohio, Florida, North Carolina, Virginia, New Hampshire.
2012 US Presidential Election – Who will claim more toss-up states Democrats or Republicans?
2012 US Presidential Election – Political Party to win The Popular Vote
2012 US Presidential Election – Popular Vote % for Barack Obama
2012 US Presidential Election – Popular Vote % for Mitt Romney
2012 US Presidential Election – Winning Party
2012 US Presidential Election – Next President of the United States of America