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US Presidential Election - Tue Nov 04, 2008BooksBest Book
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Democrats9/20
Republicans2
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6 bookies6 bookies102%
To Be Elected President
Barack Obama (1/2), John McCain (7/4), Hillary Clinton (20/1)6 bookies6 bookies116%
Democrat Candidate
Barack Obama (1/23), Hillary Clinton (35/1), Al Gore (119/1)2 bookies2 bookies101%
To Be Elected Vice-President
Mitt Romney (5/1), Hillary Clinton (6/1), Jim Webb (13/2)2 bookies2 bookies184%
Democratic Vice-President Candidate
Jim Webb (7/2), Hillary Clinton (5/1), Kathleen Sebelius (6/1)3 bookies3 bookies176%
Republican Vice-President Candidate
Mitt Romney (5/2), Sarah Palin (5/1), Tim Pawlenty (6/1)2 bookies2 bookies173%
Democratic Ticket?
Obama / Gore (5/2), Obama / Clinton (43/10), Clinton / Richardson (41/5)1 bookies1 bookies92%
Nominee Pairing?
Obama / McCain (1/23), Clinton / McCain (33/2), Any Other / Any Other (17/1)1 bookies1 bookies113%
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Most Seats
Conservatives (1/3), Labour (5/2), Liberal Democrats (100/1)9 bookies9 bookies105%
Date OF Election?
2010 (4/7), 2009 (11/8), 2008 (16/1)3 bookies3 bookies112%
Overall Majority
Conservative Majority (4/6), No Overall Majority (2/1), Labour Majority (4/1)3 bookies3 bookies114%
Next Party Leaders - Wed Jun 02, 2010BooksBest Book
Next Conservative Leader
William Hague (2/1), David Davis (5/1), George Osborne (5/1)1 bookies1 bookies71%
Next Labour Leader
David Miliband (5/2), Jon Cruddas (6/1), John Denham (6/1)3 bookies3 bookies159%
Glasgow East By-Election - Sat Jul 24, 2010BooksBest Book
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Labour (5/6), SNP (1/1), Conservative (100/1)4 bookies4 bookies107%
Haltemprice and Howden By-Election - Sat Jul 24, 2010BooksBest Book
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David Davis (1/41)1 bookies1 bookies98%
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Dom Hugh Gilbert (8/1), Bishop William Kenney (10/1), Cardinal Pell of Sydney (16/1)1 bookies1 bookies37%
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Next Prime Minister
David Cameron (13/19), David Miliband (4/1), Jack Straw (41/10)1 bookies1 bookies158%
Next Chancellor
Ed Balls (11/8), George Osborne (13/8), David Miliband (9/2)2 bookies2 bookies119%
Next Home Secretary
Alan Johnson (2/1), Hilary Benn (23/10), David Miliband (31/10)1 bookies1 bookies184%
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Chancellor
Jul‑Sep 2008 (1/19), Apr‑Jun 2010 (1/1), Apr‑Jun 2009 (39/19)1 bookies1 bookies439%
David Cameron
Jan 2011 Onwards (7/19), Apr‑Jun 2010 (41/10), Jan‑Mar 2010 (6/1)1 bookies1 bookies178%
Foreign Secretary
Jul‑Sep 2008 (1/100), Apr‑Jun 2009 (32/21), Apr‑Jun 2010 (32/21)1 bookies1 bookies532%
Gordon Brown
Oct‑Dec 2008 (13/5), Apr‑Jun 2010 (3/1), Jan 2011 Onwards (41/10)1 bookies1 bookies168%
Home Secretary
Apr‑Jun 2008 (1/16), Jul‑Sep 2008 (1/16), Jan 2011 Onwards (31/18)1 bookies1 bookies521%
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