Marco Rubio Gains on Scott Walker at Bookmaker: Latest US Presidential Odds

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Republican Senator Marco Rubio has now tied with Republican Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker at 10-1 odds of becoming the next President of the United States.

Both prospective candidates remain a far way off from fellow Republican one-time Florida Governor Jeb Bush (7-1) and Democratic frontrunner former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (11-10). 

Both Clinton and Rubio officially declared their candidacies last week while neither Bush or Walker have yet to do so. 

Republicans Rand Paul and Ted Cruz are the only individuals outside of Clinton and Rubio who announced their Presidential campaigns.

Rubio thus far has had to contend with poor polling results despite a strong demographic appeal.

- Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com  

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