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PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION BETTING US 2008

Obama, McCain, and Rick Warren

How McCain Won Saddleback

Forum on faith puts Obama-McCain back in spotlight

Obama, McCain talking religion with Rev. Warren
Differences stark as McCain, Obama woo evangelicals


Sharing stage, Obama and McCain split on abortion

Did McCain Best Obama At The Faith Forum?

up-dated 08.17.2008



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LATEST 2008 U.S. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION BETTING

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New Hampshire Democratic Primary
1/20 Barack Obama
7/1 Hillary Clinton
40/1 John Edwards
150/1 Any Other Democratic candidate

New Hampshire Republican Primary
1/14 John McCain
6/1 Mitt Romney
16/1 Any Other

Michigan Democratic Primary

4/7 Hillary Clinton
5/4 Barack Obama
14/1 John Edwards
40/1 Any other Democratic candidate

Michigan Republican Primary
6/4 John McCain
2/1 Mitt Romney
9/4 Rudy Giuliani
7/2 Mike Huckabee
33/1 Any other Republican candidate

Florida Democratic Primary
8/13 Hillary Clinton
11/10 Barack Obama
22/1 John Edwards

Democratic Nominee for President 2008
4/9 Barack Obama
13/8 Hillary Clinton
14/1 John Edwards
25/1 Al Gore
100/1 Evan Bayh
100/1 Bill Richardson
100/1 Tom Daschle

Republican Nominee for President 2008
11/8 John McCain
5/2 Rudolph Giuliani
7/2 Mike Huckabee
4/1 Mitt Romney
12/1 Ron Paul
25/1 Fred Thompson
125/1 Sam Brownback

Next President?
10/11 Barack Obama
5/2 Hillary Clinton
11/2 John McCain
10/1 Rudolph Giuliani
11/1 Mike Huckabee
14/1 Mitt Romney
25/1 Ron Paul
25/1 John Edwards
33/1 Al Gore
50/1 Fred Thompson
125/1 Bill Richardson
125/1 Tom Daschle
125/1 Evan Bayh

Winning Party
2/5 Democrats
7/4 Republicans

Name the final two candidates to contest the 2008 US Presidential
Election

5/2 Obama v McCain
4/1 Obama v Giuliani
5/1 Clinton v McCain
11/2 Obama v Huckabee
6/1 Obama v Romney
8/1 Clinton v Giuliani
10/1 Clinton v Huckabee
12/1 Clinton v Romney
16/1 Obama v Paul
33/1 Clinton v Paul
33/1 Obama v Thompson
33/1 Edwards v McCain
50/1 Edwards v Giuliani
66/1 Clinton v Thompson
66/1 Edwards v Romney
66/1 Edwards v Huckabee
150/1 Obama v Brownback
180/1 Edwards v Paul
300/1 Clinton v Brownback
350/1 Edwards v Thompson
1000/1 Edwards v Brownback

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  1. Anonymní4/14/2008

    Democratic candidates discuss God and religion at faith forum www.pennlive.com/newsflash/index.ssf?/base/politics-1/1208132955223090.xml&storylist=penn


    Clinton, Obama share views of faith at Messiah forum www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2008/04/poverty_global_climate_change.html


    What Clinton Wishes She Could Say
    www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/04/13/politics/politico/main4011607.shtml


    Clinton, Obama spar at Messiah forum http://articles.lancasteronline.com/local/4/219752


    Most voters disagree with Obama comment
    www.boston.com/news/politics/politicalintelligence/2008/04/most_voters_dis.html

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  2. Anonymní4/16/2008

    America's greatest president?

    Washington College poll

    A Washington College poll about presidential greatness, taken 11 February 2005, asked 800 adults nationwide, "Thinking about all the presidents of the United States throughout history to the present, who would you say was America's greatest president?"

    Abraham Lincoln ... (20%)
    Ronald Reagan ..... (15%)
    Franklin D. Roosevelt (12%)
    John F. Kennedy ... (11%)
    Bill Clinton (10%)
    Other/Don't Know (9%)
    George W. Bush (8%)
    George Washington (6%)
    Theodore Roosevelt (3%)
    Dwight Eisenhower (3%)
    Jimmy Carter (2%)
    Thomas Jefferson (2%)
    Richard Nixon (1%)
    John Adams (<1%)
    Andrew Jackson (<1%)
    Lyndon Johnson (<1%)

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_College


    Gallup poll

    Ronald Reagan has fared well in recent public opinion polls

    A Gallup poll about presidential greatness, taken February 9-11, 2007, asked 1006 adults nationwide,
    "Who do you regard as the greatest United States president?"

    Abraham Lincoln (18%)
    Ronald Reagan ..(16%)
    John F. Kennedy (14%)
    Bill Clinton (13%)
    Franklin Roosevelt (9%)
    Other/None/No opinion (8%)
    George Washington (7%)
    Harry Truman (3%)
    George W. Bush (2%)
    Theodore Roosevelt (2%)
    Dwight Eisenhower (2%)
    Thomas Jefferson (2%)
    Jimmy Carter (2%)
    Gerald Ford (1%)
    George H.W. Bush (1%)
    Richard Nixon (0%)

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallup_poll

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