Odds to Win the South Carolina Republican Primary Revealed

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Bookmaker, the oldest established North American wagering firm online, has released its odds to win the South Carolina Republican Primary.

GOP Frontrunner Donald Trump appears to have no clear threat heading into the February 17 Primary.

Gov. John Kasich of Ohio, the second-place finisher in New Hampshire with less than half the support of Mr. Trump, arrives in this more conservative Southern state where he has little staff or support, the New York Times noted.  But a strong second place finish in New Hampshire could potentially build momentum.  Kasich admitted on Wednesday he does not expect to win South Carolina.  He was a 37/1 long shot to win the SC Primary with just shy of 9 percent of the gambling public’s backing.

While Trump was coming in as the near 1/6 favorite to win in South Carolina, 26.4 percent of the betting public was backing the real estate mogul.  This was a near tie with Marco Rubio (10/1 odds) at 25.7 percent as of February 10. 

All odds of winning the South Carolina and Nevada Primary appear below.

2016 US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION-WINNING PARTY

 

REPUBLICANS

+143 50.1%

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DEMOCRATS

-160 28.5%

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ANY OTHER PARTY

+2881 21.4%

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REPUBLICAN NEVADA PRIMARY WINNER

 

JEB BUSH

+1097 5.2%

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DONALD TRUMP

-574 14.3%

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MARCO RUBIO

+599 40.3%

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BEN CARSON

+7952 1.3%

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JOHN KASICH

+2546 10.4%

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TED CRUZ

+662 27.3%

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REPUBLICAN SOUTH CAROLINA PRIMARY WINNER

 

JEB BUSH

+1098 8.6%

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DONALD TRUMP

-580 26.4%

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MARCO RUBIO

+959 25.7%

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BEN CARSON

+5865 2.9%

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JOHN KASICH

+3685 8.6%

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TED CRUZ

+387 27.1%

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2016 US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION - PRESIDENT ELECTED

 

HILLARY CLINTON

-138 8.7%

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JEB BUSH

+1476 5.3%

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DONALD TRUMP

+407 29.1%

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MARCO RUBIO

+921 8.6%

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BERNIE SANDERS

+702 18.8%

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BEN CARSON

+50000 6.1%

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JOHN KASICH

+3804 3.9%

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TED CRUZ

+1617 10.2%

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MICHAEL BLOOMBERG

+2636 2.7%

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2016 US PRESIDENTAL ELECTION -REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE

 

JEB BUSH

+475 8.9%

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DONALD TRUMP

+109 41.7%

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MARCO RUBIO

+336 18.7%

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BEN CARSON

+16535 8.0%

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JOHN KASICH

+1295 5.8%

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TED CRUZ

+486 12.3%

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- Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com

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