Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Hillary Clinton Tried to Have this Video Banned - I Wonder Why

Published on Apr 23, 2016

With the next round of U.S. presidential primaries set for this weekend, it’s Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump that sit as the favorites to advance their goal of winning their respective party’s nomination at sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark.com.

Clinton is the -130 favorite on the odds to win the Democratic Nevada Caucus on Saturday over challenger Bernie Sanders (-110), while Trump leads the Republican field at massive -10000 odds to claim a victory in South Carolina on Saturday.

Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio are both listed at +1500 on the South Carolina primary odds at the sportsbooks, with Jeb Bush and John Kasich at +6600, and Ben Carson trailing badly at +10000. The Democrats will be in South Carolina on February 27, while the Republicans will compete in Nevada on February 23.

While Clinton is a small favorite to win in Nevada on the weekend, she remains the clear -400 favorite on the odds to win the Democratic presidential nomination, with Sanders a +250 underdog on those political betting futures. Clinton is also the +115 favorite to win the presidential election this fall, with Sanders at +400 on those odds.

Meanwhile, Trump is a huge favorite in South Carolina but just a small favorite overall on the odds to win the Republican presidential nomination at -150 heading into the weekend. Rubio is then at +300, with Cruz and Bush at +900, and Kasich at +1200.

Trump sits at +250 on the odds to be the next president of the United States, with Rubio at +800, Cruz at +1800, and Bush and Kasich both at +2200. Michael Bloomberg, a wild card for November, has been pegged at +2500 odds.

And overall the Republicans remain the +120 underdogs to win the presidential election in November, with the Democrats sitting as the -150 betting favorites.

After Nevada and South Carolina are out of the way the two parties will turn their attention to Super Tuesday on March 1, with contests in Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, and Virginia.

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