Bernie Sanders Wins Indiana Primary at 4-1 Odds for Decent Payout

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Bernie Sanders Beats Hillary Clinton in Indiana at 4-1 Odds - Bernie Sanders managed to pull off a victory in the state of Indiana Democratic Primary as a 4-1 underdog versus Hillary Clinton.  This was the second time (after Michigan) that Sanders had provided an upset in the betting markets though a number of polls did have him ahead coming into Tuesday night. 

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US Presidential Election
Odds to Win 2016 US Presidential Election
 
08:00 PM 101 Hillary Clinton   -300  
103 Donald Trump   +260  
104 Bernie Sanders   +2000  
111        
US Presidential Election
The 2016 Election - Donald vs Field
 
08:00 PM 155 Donald Trump   +275  
156 Field (Any Other Candidate)   -375  
US Presidential Election
The 2016 Election - Hillary vs Field
 
08:00 PM 151 Hillary Clinton   -300  
152 Field (Any Other Candidate)   +240  
US Presidential Election
Winning Party of the 2016 Election
 
08:00 PM 501 Democrats   -325  
502 Republicans   +250  

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