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Super Tuesday Political Futures

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Published: Monday, 4 Feb 2008 | 5:34 PM ET

As we move to Super Tuesday, the Intrade market (www.intrade.com) is predicting that McCain is starting to pull away in the GOP race while Clinton and Obama are still neck-and-neck. McCain is the clear front runner for the GOP nomination with an 87.20% probability of receiving the nod vs. a 9.1% probability for Romney.

On the Democratic Party's side, the race between Clinton and Obama is still incredibly tight with a 53.4% probability of Clinton receiving the Democratic nod, according to Intrade, and Obama has a 46.8% probability of winning, showing positive momentum up 7.1 on the day.

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The Intrade market (www.intrade.com) is predicting that McCain is starting to pull away in the GOP race while Clinton and Obama are still neck-and-neck.  See how the candidates stack up going into Super Tuesday...

   
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