All Bets on Carly Fiorina: Jumps Ahead of Ben Carson at Sportsbook

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Following a highly praised GOP debate performance Wednesday night, U.S. Presidential candidate and former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina has seen her odds slashed from 20-1 to 12-1 over the past 24 hours at Sportsbook.ag.

Fiorina, who has moved up enough in the polls following an initial debate for the “also-rans”, commonly referred to as the “kid’s table”, managed to slip into the feature GOP debate following a rule’s change by CNN to allow an 11th person.  Heading into Wednesday, Fiorina was actually ahead of New Jersey Governor Chris Christie. 

Her best moment: Responding to fellow candidate and frontrunner Donald Trump’s comments appearing in Rolling Stone Magazine seemingly attacking her physical features.

"Look at that face!” Trump said during that interview while watching Fiorina on television. “Would anyone vote for that? Can you imagine that, the face of our next president?!"

"You know, it's interesting to me," Fiorina said in reference to Trump’s suggestion to candidate Jeb Bush that the former Florida Governor was walking back comments he made about funding women’s healthcare. "Mr. Trump said that he heard Mr. Bush very clearly in what Mr. Bush said. I think women all over this country heard very clearly what Mr. Trump said."

Carson has been rising in the polls but has fallen from 12-1 to 15-1 odds in recent days.

- Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com

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