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Tag Archives: 2008 US presidential election prediction
In the end, the InTrade traders seem to believe that Barack Obama benefited from the debate… —but spot the drop (for Obama) and the surge (for McCain) between 9:00 PM and 10:00 PM ET.
- If you don’t see the right end of these huge charts, right-click on each chart and open a new browser tab to view it in full. – I have listed some IT tips for you, so you can set … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2008 US presidential election prediction, 2008 US presidential elections, Barack Obama, charts, InTrade, John McCain, Politics, prediction markets, US elections, US politics, US presidential elections
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