Sportbook Profits from Presidential Election
Cheney is a foregone conclusion to be George W's 2004 running mate. George W is known for his loyalty and will not seek a new running mate. The short list for Kerry, among others, includes Edwards and Gephart. Hillary Clinton is still talked about in Democratic circles as a possible VP mate.
"We are experiencing a record high volume of wagering on this election never before seen at this early stage," says, Robert Spencer Anderson, Chief Marketing Officer of London's Publicly Traded Sportsbook & Casino, www.52bet.com. "There are those who are definitely in the Kerry camp while George W the 43rd, has his loyal following. These individuals have placed their bets on the election?s outcome, despite seven months remaining until November.?
"The unknown factor in this entire election equation", states Anderson of www.52bet.com, "are the independent voters." Both backers of the Bush and Kerry camps are placing their bets on what they believe will be the trend of these independent voters. "They are convinced they are right and have wagered accordingly."
According to Anderson of 52bet.com, they are fielding an upsurge of calls to their customer service number at 800-996-5152 requesting information on the Presidential odds. "Some of the potential bettors are calling us several times a day. We love it," says Mr. Anderson, "That's why we'e here - customer service is a hallmark for us"
Presidential odds as of today on www.52bet.com are George W. Bush 5-7 & Field (any other candidate 6-5)