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Re: And now there are three

Gonna get the Trotsky, RFK, Sadat, Wellstone treatment?

r3020
Senior Advisor

Re: And now there are three

He wont be able to find the oval office unless some one leads him by the hand.

Samthehumble
Senior Contributor

Hey don't forget Tulsi

Still running.

Her lack of popularity among democrats is proof of what warmongers they've become.

aljessen61
Senior Contributor

Re: Hey don't forget Tulsi

Tulsi is the only Dem I could ever vote for.

rsbs
Esteemed Advisor

Re: Hey don't forget Tulsi

She was against abortion before she was for it, and that probably would doom her chances to be on the ballot with Catholic Joe.

She isn't Christian, though, so that would be a plus for the 30 percent hard core fruitcakes.

rsbs
Esteemed Advisor

Slow Joe's VP bets

Women top the list of favorite Democratic vice presidential picks, with Sen. Kamala Harris in the lead, according to the latest betting odds following Joe Biden’s string of Super Tuesday victories.

 

Eight of the top 10 picks are women, according to BetOnline.ag, one of the world's largest sportsbooks offering political betting markets.

Meanwhile, veteran oddsmaker and author James Murphy said that Biden is the overwhelming favorite in sports markets to win the Democratic nomination from Sen. Bernie Sanders. He said that Biden stands at 15-2 to win the nomination.

But President Trump is still the odds-on favorite to win it all. What’s more, Murphy said that Trump's odds of reelection are the best he’s had now that it looks like Biden will be the competition.

In the emerging vice presidential race, there are lots of choices, said BetOnline's Sportsbook Brand Manager Dave Mason. "There are more than 15 potential Democratic VPs listed in all," he said.

The list:

  • Harris +250 (5/2)
  • Stacey Abrams +400 (4/1)
  • Sen. Amy Klobuchar +500 (5/1)
  • Sen. Elizabeth Warren +800 (8/1)
  • Pete Buttigieg +900 (9/1)
  • Sen. Catherine Cortez-Masto +1000 (10/1)
  • Julian Castro +1200 (12/1)
  • Ohio Sen. Nina Turner +1400 (14/1)
  • Sen. Tammy Baldwin +1400 (14/1)
  • Rep. Tulsi Gabbard +2000 (20/1)
  • Sen. Cory Booker +2500 (25/1)
  • Hillary Clinton +2500 (25/1)
  • Michelle Obama +2500 (25/1)
  • Beto O'Rourke +2800 (28/1)
  • Andrew Yang +3300 (33/1)
  • Sen. Sherrod Brown +5000 (50/1)