GOP Veepstakes Odds: Kelly Ayotte Would Pay Out $2000

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GOP nominee Mitt Romney needs the woman’s vote if he is going to become US President in November.  Enter Kelly Ayotte, who would pay 20/1 odds or $2000 for every $100 bet at Sportsbook

The National Journal had this to say about New Hampshire Sen. Kelly Ayotte:

If Romney wants to include a woman on his short list, Ayotte is the most likely name to crop up. She's been a frequent Romney surrogate, but her profile isn't perfect -- remember, she narrowly escaped a challenge from the right in her 2010 Senate bid. Expect Ayotte's profile to grow within a Senate Republican Conference that is short of women spokespeople.

There is hardly a mention of Ayotte, but that was the case with Sarah Palin four years ago as well.  Had anyone ever heard of the Alaska Governor prior to GOP nominee John McCain picking her as his VP?  The rest is history. 

- Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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