"Underdog" for 2008 GOP Candidate
Current frontrunners in the Republican Party may lack electability. McCain's momentum is fizzing out. Giuliani does not satisfy much of the party in terms of social conservatism. Romney or Thompson seem to be much more promising. This market will pay all "Yes" contract holders if any candidate other than Senator John McCain or Rudy Giuliani wins the Republican nomination for President of the United States. It will pay all "No" contract holders if either of those two candidates wins the nomination.
Yes ~ 35¢
Best open market yes prices
There are no offers for buyers of "yes" contracts.
No ~ 65¢
Best open market no prices
- 4000 contracts @ 75¢ - Jordan Lewis
- 300 contracts @ 75¢ - Adam Stout
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Romney is hardly silent on Iraq.
McCain is not electable. He didn't have what it takes in 2000 and he is not in better standing with the Republican Party today. Moderates and young people love him, but they are not the people who win elections.
There is vibrant support in the Republican Party for the War in Iraq. Sen. McCain is the most vocal about the issue and will therefore get the nomination. Iraq is the single-most important voting issue and "silence on Iraq may be deadly" as the Financial Times comment posited today...
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