Obama vs Romney 2012 USA Presidential Election Betting

News - Sat 20/10/2012 - 06:01 EDT

After opening October with a 2-10 record across our ‘Big Four’ family of websites, yours truly has been grinding away to bring the record to 11-12 with a 9-2 recent run. It’s nice to be back to our winning ways.

Taking a little break from the sports betting world, today we chime in on the US Presidential Election that’s set to roll across the Nation on November 6, 2012. Back Obama to easily win four more years.

President Obama: Looking good for another four years

To be the Champion – one must beat the Champion. That’s what Mitt Romney is up against as he attempts to unseat the sitting President. While I don’t want to get into a bunch of numbers, and like mumbo-jumbo, President Obama’s first term hasn’t exactly been all peaches and gravy.

That said, saving the US auto industry, from total collapse, was a huge score for Mr. Obama and that alone may be enough to carry him to a win. More over, it’s what the President’s opponent has said and done that will help usher the Democrats into another four years in the White House.

Governor Romney: About to be a former Presidential candidate

First off, why do we have supersede Romney with Governor? Dude served one term and hasn’t been in office since 2007 – let it go already! The reasons why Mr Romney won’t win in November are numerous. The fact that he alienated 47% of the US population, by basically calling them low-life freeloaders, at a closed door fundraising dinner with the ultra-rich is the #1 reason.

“Let Detroit Go Bankrupt” a column his Mittness wrote in the New York Times back in 2008, while sometimes misconstrued, continues to come up. The “binders full of women” comment is equally dogging out on the stump. Plus he still has time to screw up even more before Election Day 2012.

Romney vs. Obama Sportsbook Review USA Presidential Election Prediction

Scanning the popular online entertainment wagering websites, rated here at Sportsbook Review, I was shocked to see that the betting lines are fairly even across the board. We found our best price in the Political Props section at the bovada.lv offshore sportsbook. Bettors can back the President (Democratic Party) with a -200 price or they can back Mitt Romney (Republican Party) with a +160 wagering line. The incumbent has been the wire to wire favorite in most polls so far.

All that I have heard from Romney is how he is going to make changes – how he pans to do that remains a relative mystery. America still has a ways to go to get back on their feet but many Americans believe President Obama will get them there. Romney scares me – I’ll back Obama!