North Carolina Odds to Win Super Tuesday 2020

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North Carolina Odds to Win Super Tuesday 2020

Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders has tied with former Vice President Joe Biden in a most recent North Carolina poll, a state that will vote in this week's Super Tuesday.

The NBC News/Marist has Sanders getting support from 26 percent of likely Democratic primary voters, while Biden gets 24 percent — well within the poll’s margin of error.  The state will award 110 delegates.

The sportsbooks feel confident Joe Biden will win at -350 odds compared to Bernie Sanders at +200

In addition to a statement win in South Carolina Saturday night, South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg announced Sunday evening he will be suspending his campaign. Many pundits believe this could help boost Biden further.

U.S. Politics
Odds to Win the North Carolina Primary MUST RUN
24176     Joe Biden         -350     
24171     Bernie Sanders         +200     
24174     Michael Bloomberg         +2000     
24175     Amy Klobuchar         +5000     
24177     Elizabeth Warren         +5000    

- Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com

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