Hillary Clinton Dips to 6/1 Odds

Hillary Clinton has her longest odds yet to win the US Presidency in November despite the likelihood of a landslide victory in West Virginia Tuesday.

The odds were released by Sportsbook.com.

Hillary Clinton had quite a slip Monday during a campaign event in West Virginia. The Telegraph - a British paper - caught Clinton referring to the next President as a "he."

As the former First Lady met voters at three events in West Virginia, attention turned to how she could make a graceful exit from a gruelling, 17-month contest...


...Speaking to voters in the Appalachian state, she said: "All the kitchen table issues that everybody talks to me about are ones that the next president can actually do something about, if he actually cares about it." Realising her faux pas, she added: "More likely if she cares about it."

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Gambling911.com News Wire

Originally published May 12, 2008 10:52 pm EST

 

 

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