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2012 US Presidential Election Odds and Prop Bets on Swing States, Popular Vote and Many More

Betting On The Us Presidential Election           “Obama’s massive lead has slowly dwindled to a close horse race, especially after the last debate dropping from -500 to -210 going into tonight’s much anticipated debate. The next two debates will clearly have an impact on the undecided voters, whether it is enough to put Romney over the top is still to be told, but if Obama has a performance like he did last time I can see Obama going to under -200 for the first time in months.” -Kevin Bradley, Sports Book Manager bovada.lv   All wagers have action. Applies to the official party of the candidate that wins the most votes in the 2012 presidential election. Others on request. 2012 US Presidential Election – Party to win Popular vote in the state of Colorado Democrat                            -115 Republican                          -115 2012 US Presidential Election – Party to win Popular vote in the state of Florida Democrat                            +150 Republican                          -180 2012 US Presidential Election – Party to win Popular vote in the state of Iowa Democrat                            -190 Republican                          +155 2012 US Presidential Election – Party to win Popular vote in the state of New Hampshire             Democrat                            -250 Republican                          +195 2012 US Presidential Election – Party to win Popular vote in the state of North Carolina                Democrat                            +275 Republican                          -350 2012 US Presidential Election – Party to win Popular vote in the state of Nevada              Democrat                            -225 Republican                          +185 2012 US Presidential Election – Party to win Popular vote in the state of Ohio Democrat                            -225 Republican                          +185 2012 US Presidential Election – Party to win Popular vote in the state of Virginia              Democrat                            -105 Republican                          -125 2012 US Presidential Election – Party to win Popular vote in the state of Wisconsin Democrat                            -325 Republican                          +250 2012 US Presidential Election – Toss-up states won by the Democratic Party       Over                                      5 (EVEN) Under                                   5 (-130) 2012 US Presidential Election – Toss-up states won by the Republican Party        Over                                      4 (+110) Under                                   4 (-140) All 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? Democrats          -1½ (-200) Republicans        +1½ (+150) 2012 US Presidential Election – Political Party to win The Popular Vote  Democrats                          -120 Republicans                        -110 2012 US Presidential Election – Popular Vote % for Barack Obama            Over                                      50½ (-110) Under                                   50½ (-120) 2012 US Presidential Election – Popular Vote % for Mitt Romney              Over                                      49½ (-110) Under                                   49½ (-120) 2012 US Presidential Election – Winning Party   Democratic Party                             -210 Republican Party                              +170 2012 US Presidential Election – Next President of the United States of America Barack Obama                   -210 Mitt Romney                     +170 Get All Your Political Odds and Prop Bets on the 2012 US Presidential Election and a 50% Bonus up to $250 at Bovada Online Sportsbook.  
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