US Presidential Debate Betting Odds: Color of Romney’s Tie, RCP Average and More

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You guessed it.  There are actually US Presidential debate betting odds available.  Only problem is, most Americans won’t be able to bet.

PaddyPower.com, the United Kingdom’s third largest online bookmaker, has released odds on Wednesday night’s (October 3) US Presidential debate but they do not accept bets from those living in the United States. 

Some of the offerings include odds on the color of both President Barack Obama’s and Governor Mitt Romney’s ties

Obama was a favorite to be sporting a red tie at 1/4 odds while blue came in at 7/2 and grey/silver had odds of 9/1.  Open collar would pay out 100/1 odds while a bowtie would pay 50/1. 

Romney also was favored to be wearing a red tie at 4/9 while blue came in at 9/4. 

There were odds on how Romney would conclude the debate with “Thank You” at 1/2 odds.

You could also bet on Romney’s Real Clear Politics poll average on October 10.

- Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com  

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