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These were the latest betting odds on the 2008 US Presidential elections that were updated immediately following the Iowa Caucuses. For the latest 2008 US Presidential elections betting odds please visit here As forecast by Gambling911.com immediately following the Iowa Caucuses, Barack Obama has been instilled as a favorite to become the next President of the United States, however, Hillary Clinton's odds are still slightly shorter. A $100 bet on Obama would pay out approximately $180 compared to Hillary Clinton paying out $120. It's a great time to get on Rudy Giuliani at 8 to 1 odds. He was previously at 5 to 1, but his poor showing in Iowa has prompted the oddsmakers to give him much longer numbers. Surprisingly, there is still heavy money coming in on Al Gore with 5-1 odds even though he has not officially announced running. The thought process appears to be if Hillary performs poorly, Gore might then step in. And look at John McCain, moving up to 7 to 2 odds, one of his best showings yet. Sportsbook.com expects McCain to perform well in New Hampshire as do the gamblers and the media in general. Ron Paul has exceptional value with 20 to 1 odds.
Al Gore 5 - 1
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