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https://www.businesswire.com/news/h...ker.com-Rolls-Odds-2004-Presidential-Election
Betmaker.com Rolls out Odds on 2004 Presidential Election
November 01, 2004 07:49 PM Eastern Standard Time
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 1, 2004--Betmaker.com, one of the leaders in online sports betting, has rolled out the odds on the 2004 U.S. Presidential contest between President George W. Bush and Democratic challenger, John Kerry.
"People love this stuff," says Betmaker.com Marketing Director, Sean Jameson. "It's like any other sport, there's the favorite and the underdog, and then there's the competition, the teamwork, and the strategies...it really is a race."
Betmaker.com's odds on the race put John Kerry behind the incumbent, with a moneyline of +130, with George W. Bush is sitting at -160. What this means is that a player would bet $100 to win $130 on John Kerry, and to win $100 on the GOP, you bet $160.
As we can see from the above charts, odds can change. If the US equities markets and the economy holds on until the elections, our incumbent President is going to have a lot of credibility going into the debates.
The anybody but Trump tagline started in 2016. Please refresh my memory <grin>, how did that work out?
