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According to Predictwise, Hillary Clinton is Currently the Favorite to Win the Presidential Race February 19, 2016 | Alexander Perry Sources: Predictwise, Winner of Race for President, Predictwise Odds, Feb 19, 2016 POLTICAL BETTING ODDSPRESENTATION CENTER 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 Michael Bloomberg has not formally announced a campaign for president, however reports have said he is considering entering the race, as an independent

According to Predictwise, Trump is a Heavy Favorite to win the GOP Nomination, Heading into the South Carolina GOP Primary February 19, 2016 | Alexander Perry Sources: Predictwise, Republican Nomination for President, Predictwise Odds, Feb 19, 2016 POLTICAL BETTING ODDSPRESENTATION CENTER 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 Marco Rubio’s Predictwise odds spiked following his third-place finish in the Iowa Caucus, reaching as high as 60% However Donald Trump regained the lead following his result in New Hampshire

According to Predictwise, Hillary Clinton is a Heavy Favorite to win the Democratic Nomination, Despite NH Primary Results February 19, 2016 | Alexander Perry Sources: Predictwise, Democratic Nomination for President, Predictwise Odds, Feb 19, 2016 POLTICAL BETTING ODDSPRESENTATION CENTER 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 Hillary Clinton remains the heavy frontrunner for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination, despite losing to Bernie Sanders in the New Hampshire primary