According to TechPresident.com, Ron Paul dominates every other Republican candidate in the major tech markers of online popularity. But the sports and political prognosticators have him pegged as a 17-1 long shot.
Ron Paul has won every online poll after every debate and debates have generally been the key for lower tiered candidates to get their issues out to the voters. Ron Paul is climbing slowly in the polls according to a recent post by USAElectionPolls.com that shows him at 8% and 10% among moderates in Michigan and New Hampshire respectively.
And as voters have more exposure to Ron Paul and his philosophies, they begin to like him as a candidate.
And in Quarter 3, Paul shocked the political world by raising $5 million dollars.
Yet the odds of him winning has remained at 17-1. Odds are formulated based on the amount of handle taken in by the betting establishment so for the odds to remain steady suggests that Ron Paul supporters do not even believe he has a chance -- or else they would be willing to put up the money. Either that, or they were unaware that they could bet on Ron Paul.
The betting limit is $50 and would pay out a profit of $850 if Ron Paul in fact wins the presidency.
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