What are the odds?
Linesmaker, an offshore betting website recently noted that they're taking bets on the odds for 2008 presidential candidates. What are they projecting for candidates (despite it probably being illegal to use in South Dakota)?
I think a few of these are moron bets, since Arnold Schwartzenegger can't run without amending the constitution (must be a natural born citizen), and Dubya is also prohibited from running again.
Which might be a good sign that this website is more designed to take your money than anything else.
Just a point of interest.
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I think a few of these are moron bets, since Arnold Schwartzenegger can't run without amending the constitution (must be a natural born citizen), and Dubya is also prohibited from running again.
Which might be a good sign that this website is more designed to take your money than anything else.
Just a point of interest.
Comments
Mad in Murdo.
And by the way, PP - there have been sites like this going since last year.
And to the person who listed three as being constituionally ineligible - I believe there are only two - think Grover Clevland for an example
Check the 22nd amendment - "No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once."
Cleveland served two non- consecutive terms for a total of eight years, and that was before the 22nd amendment.
You can't serve two terms and take a break and then serve two more (a la Janklow). At the federal level, it's two and done.
Here's the text of the 22nd Amendment
No mention of "consecutive" there...
PS Fred Thompson is still a candidate to watch
This is a much more reliable and detailed site. Instead of odds, it is a futures market of sorts. Very interesting:
https://www.intrade.com/v2/
If that link doesn't work, go to www.tradesports.com and then click on politics on the lower left.
National level political, sports, and economic blogs frequently reference it.