Bill Maher: Texas and Arizona Tied for “Stupidest States”

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Texas & Arizona are tied for the title of Stupidest State in the U.S.

The competition for the Stupidest State in the U.S, featured on the show Real Time with Bill Maher has only four final states left in this debatable showdown. With viewers currently casting their votes, CEO Mickey Richardson and his team at Bookmaker.com, one of the leading sportsbooks, have calculated their odds for which state will be honored with this distinguished title.  

Below please find the following odds that can be bet at Bookmaker.com here:

BILL MAHER'S "STUPIDEST STATE IN THE USA" CONTEST 

BRAIN DEAD CONFERENCE

Texas               -500      84%     

Mississippi       +250     29%     

BONEHEAD CONFERENCE

Alabama          +160     39%

Arizona            -220      32%

BILL MAHER STUPIDEST STATE WINNER

Texas               +105     48%

Arizona            +105     48%

Alabama          +250     29%

Mississippi       +400     20%

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