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Hillary Clinton is Currently the Favorite to Win the Presidential Race April 4, 2016 | Alexander Perry and Owen Minott Jr. Sources: Predictwise, POLTICAL BETTING ODDS Predictwise aggregates data from political prediction markets, polls and other sources to make predictions on issues in the public domain. Sources include: PredictIt, Betfair, Huffpost Pollster and OddsChecker. Predictwise Odds, April 4, Winner of Race for President

Trump’s Odds of Winning the Nomination Have Dropped 20% in Recent Weeks April 4, 2016 | Alexander Perry and Owen Minott Jr. Sources: Predictwise, POLTICAL BETTING ODDS In late March, Trump reached an 80% probability to clinch the nomination, but his odds have fallen more than 20% since then Predictwise aggregates data from political prediction markets, polls and other sources to make predictions on issues in the public domain. Sources include: PredictIt, Betfair, Huffpost Pollster and OddsChecker. Predictwise Odds, April 4, Republican Nomination for President

Betting Markets Favor a Contested GOP Convention April 4, 2016 | Owen Minott Jr. Sources: Predictwise, POLTICAL BETTING ODDS In late March, the odds of a second ballot reached over 50% for the first time Predictwise aggregates data from political prediction markets, polls and other sources to make predictions on issues in the public domain. Sources include: PredictIt, Betfair, Huffpost Pollster and OddsChecker. Predictwise Odds, April 4, 2016 Will There Be a Second Ballot at the GOP Convention?

Hillary Clinton is a Heavy Favorite to Win the Democratic Nomination April 4, 2016 | Alexander Perry and Owen Minott Jr. Sources: Predictwise, POLTICAL BETTING ODDS Predictwise aggregates data from political prediction markets, polls and other sources to make predictions on issues in the public domain. Sources include: PredictIt, Betfair, Huffpost Pollster and OddsChecker. Predictwise Odds, April 4, Democratic Nomination for President