Hillary Clinton Presidential Odds

From Gambling911.com: Hillary Clinton Presidential odds have had her the favorite throughout the first half of 2007 where she has hovered close to even odds.

Category: Politics - On August 9, 2007, the former First Lady and current New York State Senator, Hillary Rodham Clinton, enjoyed 2 to 1 odds of becoming the next US President.  She remained the favorite to win the 2008 US Presidential Election, with odds just slightly better than Rudy Giuliani 3 to 1.  Ms. Clinton originally opened as a 4 to 5 favorite (you would have had to bet $500 to receive a $400 profit in other words).  This was the only point in the campaign where a candidate had been listed as a "true favorite" (one that required a higher risk verses reward). 

Clinton's popularity among Gambling911.com readers is relatively strong when compared to most other candidates, though she is yet to have a breakout article featured on the website despite Gambling911.com's rather high rankings on the news feeds.  One of the most popular articles to date featuring Hillary Clinton was HillaryClinton.com Shows Clinton's Humorous Side, which focused on her clever and amusing Soprano's finale parody. The single most popular Clinton article to date received just over 1000 reads: Hillary Clinton in Vegas But Now Given Longer Odds, which is about average when compiling all articles that have appeared on the website during the past 6 months.  In comparison, however, a Ron Paul piece has received over 15,000 reads in just a two month period.  Hillary Clinton in Vegas But Now Given Longer Odds is ranked #1 on Google and continues to be sought after. 

Lately, the former First Lady has been embroiled in a high profile feud with fellow candidate, Barack Obama, which threatens to affect her Presidential odds.  Thus far, Hillary Clinton's Presidential odds remain pat at 2 to 1.  Clinton has focused her Obama attacks on his perceived "inexperience".  Ms. Clinton pounced on Obama's disclosure that he would "meet with US enemies, unconditionally, during his first year in office".  

Hillary has come under heavy fire over the Internet by an individual named Peter Paul who claims Clinton committed "campaign finance fraud".  The Paul people from time to time do contact Gambling911.com.  The claims are often muddied in various agendas, most of which appear personal.  However, it cannot be ruled out that the "Peter Paul Project" could have some negative affects on the Clinton campaign down the road.  White

Clinton, riding on the coattails of her very popular former President Bill Clinton, remains a formidable candidate.  If elected, she would become the first female US President in history.  She is a proven leader in both business and politics.  She is regarded as the most openly empowered presidential wife in American history, save for Eleanor Roosevelt. 

Hillary Clinton's position on Internet gambling legality is unclear, though her husband's administration was considered somewhat "aggressive" considering online gambling prohibition during its earlier years.  Attorney General Janet Reno was widely believed to have taken a "hands off" approach during Clinton's final two years in office as the industry continued to evolve. 

Hillary Clinton Presidential Odds Courtesy of Sportsbook.com, the largest North American facing sports betting operation in terms of customer numbers and a major sponsor of the Gambling911.com website

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Articles Appearing on Gambling911.com Relating to Hillary Clinton:

Hillary Clinton Barack Obama Feud Heats Up Over Nukes
Clinton Obama Feud Could Help Candidates Like Joe Biden
Hillary Clinton Tops With YouTube Crowd
HillaryClinton.com Shows Clinton's Humorous Side
Hillary Clinton: Don't Stop Thinking of Tommorrow
Hillary Clinton: Vote For Your Favorite Song
Hillary Clinton Remains Mum on Wal-Mart
Rudy Giuliani Closes in on Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton in Vegas But Now Given Longer Odds
Hillary Clinton or Sanjaya: Who Stands the Better Odds of Winning?
Hillary Clinton Vows to Beat All Odds Even as Favorite to Win