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November 24th, 2021 Presidential Political Betting

Betting election odds presidential fans have seen a long season full of all kinds of political betting excitement. But now, as the 2008 betting elections odds presidential season winds to an end, every delegate counts. In the upcoming political betting contest looms around the horizon in South Dakota, this year’s results could have a much bigger betting election odds presidential impact that they’ve had in many years. Betting elections odds presidential bettors are aware that tiny states like South Dakota rarely have much say in the wider process of selecting the president of the United States of America.

The primary simply falls too late in the betting elections odds presidential season and the population is so small that the states few delegate votes are worth very little. But this year’s betting election odds presidential race is not your typical race and this year the political betting community will be focused on South Dakota on Tuesday as the betting election odds presidential race winds down. In an ironic lessen to impatient and important swing states like Florida and Michigan; it actually pays in this year’s betting elections odds presidential race to wait until later in the season to hold your primaries.

Can you imagine the excitement and importance that would be placed on Florida in the betting election odds presidential contest if it had kept its original primary date, or moved it back instead of forward? Apparently neither could the people in Florida and so their vote will count for almost nothing in this year’s betting election odds presidential contest this year. But South Dakotan’s still have a voice and it seems that they will overwhelmingly vote for Barak Obama, the all but certain winner of the Democratic betting election odds presidential race.

He is within a four dozen delegates from wrapping up the betting election odds presidential nomination outright and will likely achieve this within the next few weeks. Hillary Clinton has fought a good fight but appears doomed in the betting election odds presidential contest in South Dakota. Obama has the backing of all the political betting elite and mid-western voters seem wary of Hillary.

Barak will win the South Dakota betting election odds presidential contest handedly, as will Republican John McCain and the two will almost certainly present a very spirited competition for the political betting public when the fall arrives.

 

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