Intrade on General Election: McCain 36, Obama 35
comfycouch
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Wed Feb-06-08 10:59 PM
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Intrade on General Election: McCain 36, Obama 35
Edited on Wed Feb-06-08 11:00 PM by comfycouch
McCain 35.6% Obama 35.1% I am taking these numbers from the "last" column. Is that the right one?
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Wed Feb-06-08 11:00 PM
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1. Yep. Those are the current odds. They're good odds, actually; they give
the Democrats a 2:1 advantage over Mac.
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Wed Feb-06-08 11:00 PM
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3. It's lIke using the stock markets to predict national economic future. Not very good.
They tend to react to the past much better than predict the future. What were the odds before Tue? This is crap for gambling addicts.
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Wed Feb-06-08 11:18 PM
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4. The current Rasmussen markets numbers
National To Win 2008 Democratic Presidential Nomination Hillary Clinton 43.9 Barack Obama 57.1 To Win 2008 Republican Presidential Nomination Mike Huckabee 3.9 John McCain 92.7 Mitt Romney 2.5 To Win 2008 Presidential Election Democratic Party Candidate 63.0 Republican Party Candidate 36.5 To Drop Out of 2008 Presidential Race On or Before February 28, 2008 - GOP Mike Huckabee 44.9 Mitt Romney 91.9 Ron Paul 45.0 To Drop Out of Presidential Race On or Before February 29, 2008 - Democrats Hillary Clinton 14.9 Barack Obama 5.5
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