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US presidential elections 2008: Obama vs McCain (4th of November)

2008-10-21
On the 4th of November the United States are voting for a new president, the 44th of their history. One of the rivals Barack Obama and John McCain is going to be successor of George W. Bush. Find out some important informations and some of the most attractive odds on livetipsportal.com...

As US-elections are surely the most important elections of the world millions of people all around the world are watching the event. Just now, after the last of three TV-duels, Obama appears to be in the pole-position. Most of the polls within these days face a slight advantage of the democratic candidate. Actual financial and economic crisis are backing his politics of "change". But never neglect John McCain. The "Comeback-kid" of american politics is well-known for unbelievable fighting-skills. Indeed, McCain´s poll-figures are getting better and better the closer election date comes.

Nevertheless, Barack Obama is in a perfect position to become first afro-american president of the United States. Not only spirit of the time seems to be on his side but also selection of his potential vice-president, Joe Biden. Whereas Biden appears as a serious representative in case of emergency, his opponent, Sarah Palin seems to be the case of emergency herself. Just a short time passed by til even hardcore-republicans have been horrified by some of her statements. No wonder less than half of the Americans could imagine her as a substitute at the White House.

Talking about Barack Obama and John McCain we shouldn´t forget Bob Barr and Cynthia McKinney. None of them will be the next American president, but Barr (Libertarian Party) will take some votes from the Republicans, whereas McKinney (Green Party) could cost Obama decisive votes. Same for the last candidate, the independent Ralph Nader.


Because of the importance of these elections all major bookies are offering a number of odds. We selected Interwetten, Bwin and Sportingbet to compare. All of them trust in Obama very clear. Best odd for Obama at Interwetten, 1,25. Betting on McCain offers much more attractive odds. Sportingbet offers 5,00, Bwin even 5,25.








To optimize your chances Bwin and Sportingbet offer additional bets on the result of every state.

Maybe this will be your first try to bet on a political event. We are sure this will increase your excitement on the 4th ov November!


Author: Madrugada

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