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Re: Punters still betting on Trump even though his legal and other efforts to stay have floundered – pol
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Re: Why I’m laying Marcus Rashford for Sports Personality Of The Year – politicalbetting.com
For the US, I am figuring that they will manage around 25m doses per month (per vaccine) If one is approved, to get to 50% coverage at 2 jabs, that's 12 months; if two are approved, 6 months. My best guess is that things will start to significantly relax in the May/June timeframe. I am provisionally planning on travelling… -
Re: The Masque of the Red Death – politicalbetting.com
Yes, the government should set rules - not least so it can't be blamed if/when deaths go up in late January. People will, of course, make their own decisions, and Christmas rules can't be enforced anyway. If I were boss, I would say: 1. You are strongly advised not to mix indoors over Christmas with people from outside… -
Re: Trump’s Plan D – it’s all about the Electoral College – politicalbetting.com
After his withering comments yesterday about the adminstation and its legal case in Pennsylvannia do not be suprised if the federal "Conservative Republican" Judge is next on Trumps list for internment after Biden, Harris and Romney! I have always said Trump will not go, the Army will have to drag him out. -
Re: That Was The Week That Was – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Punters make it a 65% chance that Johnson will still be PM on Jan 1 2022 – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Another day and Betfair continues to earn more commission on the White House race – politicalbetting
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Re: Trump’s ongoing denial about the election results isn’t going down well with voters – politicalbetti
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Re: Should Betfair continue to allow punters to bet on Trump or should the market be settled now? – poli
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Re: As the COVID crisis continues there’s a decline in public confidence in the NHS’s ability to cope –
I think the waves vary a bit up and down the country. It seems to have peaked up the road in Nottingham 2 weeks back, for example. I don't think there was much different in Leicester to other Northern and Midlands Cities, or Scotland and the Welsh Valley for that matter. Just a lot of people in overcrowded housing who have… -
Re: And for tonight “50 Ways to Leave the White House” – politicalbetting.com
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Re: Veteran commentator Peter Oborne on the real reasons why Cummings had to go – politicalbetting.com
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Re: The best Georgia run-off bet – the Democrats to take both Senate seats at a 23.3% chance – political
Paying for the bubble at the end is, however, precisely what you should aim to do. That way you get interest free (mostly) finance for the first three years, plus the insurance of knowing that if you land with a lemon you can ditch it, and the amount you pay in the third year is pitched to be almost certainly less than the… -
Re: Labour’s challenge with antisemitism – Corbyn gets his membership back and the problem remains – pol
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Re: Increased geography. Devolution, independence, and Brexit – politicalbetting.com
So what happens next? This is why people are backing Trump at 19. The whole election process is so convoluted with numerous different people involved having to go through numerous different processes. And with so many of these people highly partisan there is simply no way of knowing what might happen. It doesn't matter how… -
Re: Given the proximity of the Scottish Parliament elections Johnson’s devolution comments might not be
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Re: Betfair’s “Next President” market remains open and so far a staggering £696m of bets have been match
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Re: If news of this vaccine had come a fortnight earlier Trump might just have held on – politicalbettin
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Re: Trump’s reluctance to concede could hinder his party in the Georgia Runoffs – politicalbetting.com
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Re: The Fall of The West – politicalbetting.com










