What is a Good Price Per Head for the US Presidential Race?

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PremierPerHead.com is a good Price Per Head for taking bets on the U.S. Presidential race.

Odds offered include nominee for both the Republican and Democratic party and the candidate who will ultimately become the next U.S. President.

“Nearly anyone who bets will want to place a future wager on the U.S. Presidential race,” proclaimed Gambling911.com Senior Editor Payton O’Brien.  “It is the single most wagered on nonsporting event in the United States every four years.”

It is widely proven that prediction markets (betting markets) are typically the best predictors of political outcomes.

PremierPerHead.com offers one of the most easy-to-navigate websites, monitoring of sharp players, fast grading, live in-play wagering on most events and a an online casino, all at an affordable price per head.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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