With two so-called wars being fought simultaneously by the US you would think that this would be a hot issue in the current political betting process.
Continue ReadingIn late 2007 presumptive Republican political betting nominee for president, John McCain, was little more than an afterthought for most voters.
Continue ReadingPolitical betting odds show that United States Presidential candidate John McCain is gaining ground fast on Barack Obama.
Continue ReadingPolitical betting odds show that one of the leading candidates to become the vice presidential running mate of John McCain is Joe Lieberman.
Continue ReadingLas Vegas election odds clearly show that now is not a popular political betting time for the Republican Party.
Continue ReadingPolitical betting is a fickle process that ebbs and rises with the wave of popular public sentiment
Continue ReadingPolitical betting isn’t a man’s sports and that has especially been the case between Democratic Party presidential hopefuls Hillary Clinton and Barak Obama.
Continue ReadingPolitical betting is full of twists and turns; for example, a year ago Hillary had the political betting nomination of their party all wrapped up.
Continue ReadingPolitical betting pundits have cancelled Hillary’s quest to win the presidential election betting wager as her party's presidential nominee.
Continue ReadingDemocratic Convention Schedule events began on Monday, August 25th and will conclude on Thursday, August 28th.
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