Obama is given odds-on favorite at 8-1 to win a second term in the White House. In the past the Irish bookies have been spot on, and also completely off, when it comes to the American presidential elections.
They have also given good odds on Mick Huckabee, Tim Pawlenty, John Boehner and John Thune as possibilities for the Republican nominee. However, the favorites are the two former governors; Mitt Romney and Sarah Palin.
Sarah Palin was the 2008 Republican nominee John McCain’s choice for vice president while Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, was McCain’s top challenger for the Republican nomination.
Here’s a look at the rest of the contenders:
• 6-1 odds — Mike Huckabee.
• 8-1 odds — Tim Pawlenty, John Boehner and John Thune.
• 12-1 odds — Newt Gingrich, Haley Barbour and Mitch Daniels.
• 14-1 odds — David Petraeus.
• 16-1 odds — Fred Thompson, Bill Owens, Bobby Jindal and Jon Huntsman.
• 18-1 odds — Chuck Hagel.
• 20-1 odds — Rudolph Giuliani, Jeb Bush, Lindsey Graham, Chuck Baldwin and Scott Brown.
• 25-1 odds — Tom Ridge and Ron Paul.
• 33-1 odds — John McCain, Condoleezza Rice, George Allen, John Ensign, Paul Ryan and Rand Paul.
• 40-1 odds — George Pataki and Bill Frist.
• 50-1 odds — Sam Brownback and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
• 100-1 odds — Dick Cheney.
• 500-1 odds — Laura Bush.
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Switch to the desktop site to post a comment.GeorgeDillon | Sep 15, 2010, 02:45 PM EDT
More sloppy IrishCentral reportng. We are told the odds for such as Laura Bush and Sam Brownback, but we are not told the odds for the two main contenders, Palin and Romney. Come on Irishcentral, we know you employ interns, but this is just bad reporting. And Obama eight to one on? Are Paddy Power crazy? Even money would not be generous odds on Obama at this stage.
GeorgeDillon | Sep 15, 2010, 02:41 PM EDT
Twenty to one against L Graham sounds like a sporting wager. He is actually a quite liberal republican who, perhaps because of his nice South Carolina accent, sounds like a conservative.