Odds on who will replace Scott McClellan

Dan Bartlett and Dana Perino the favorites
 

The shuffling of the White House Staff continued yesterday with the announcement by Scott McClellan that he is resigning as White House Press Secretary.  While the president has fervently resisted change when it came to his inner circle, plummeting approval ratings have perhaps forced him to recognize the need for a shake-up.  McClellan’s announcement was sudden and speculation is now swirling with regard to who will replace him. 

True to form when it comes to breaking news, the largest most respected sportsbook on the web, BetUS.com beat everyone to the punch when it posted odds on who will be McClellan’s replacement.  The most influential prognosticators when it comes to political and breaking news bookmaking, oddsmakers posted their predictions at BetUS.com (See Web Site Here). 

“McClellan’s announcement was sudden, and somewhat unexpected,” states BetUS.com analyst Matt Ross.  “But we expect that more White House shuffling is on the way.  Our clients are educated when it comes to national and international news, and have come to expect a quick response from our analysts when it comes to this type of bookmaking.”

 

Executives at BetUS.com.com have placed the following odds:

 

Who will replace Scott McClellan?  Place Bets Here

 

Peter Watkins:  8/1  

David Gergen:  8/1   

Dana Perino:  6/5   

Dan Bartlett:  6/5   

Tony Snow:  4/1   

Victoria Clark:  12/1   

Dan Senor:  12/1   

Paul Bremer:  15/1   

Ari Fleischer:  40/1   

George Stephanopoulos:  80/1  

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Originally published April 20, 2006 12:32 pm EST