Gamblers betting on Kavanaugh as Trump's Supreme Court pick

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The D.C. Circuit Court judge is leading the pack with a 41 percent chance of being Trump’s nominee.
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Lost money betting on the World Cup? Still seething about that NCAA bracket-busting UVA loss?

Anthony Kennedy’s Supreme Court vacancy is giving gamblers the next nail-biting chance to cash in — that is, if they can predict who President Donald Trump will pick.

Since the moment Kennedy announced his retirement last Wednesday, wagers have been laid and the betting markets have been trying to zero in on the likely nominee as the planned Monday announcement nears.

“Obviously when this took place last week we had a huge jump in interest on the site,” said Will Jennings, head of public engagement at PredictIt, a site that allows trading on political predictions. “This is likely to be a more erratic market.”

PredictIt labels itself “the stock market for politics,” where political junkies can put money behind their predictions.

As of Thursday morning, Brett Kavanaugh, a judge on the D.C. Circuit Court, led the pack with a 41 percent chance of being the pick. He has long been a favorite in conservative legal circles.

<strike></strike>For PredictIt users, though, he also provides a chance to make some money. Investors are capped at investing $850 per contract. If Kavanaugh were selected, an $850 investment at 41 cents a share would yield a return of $2,073, or a net profit of about $1,100 after PredictIt claimed its 10 percent share.



Sixth Circuit Court Judge Raymond Kethledge is second on the site with shares at 36 cents, followed by Amy Coney Barrett at 25 cents, Amul Thapar at 4 cents, Thomas Hardiman at 3 cents and Joan Larsen at 2 cents.

At least two foreign websites, BetDSI and Sportsbet.com, are traditional gambling websites that have set odds for the Supreme Court pick.

“Judge Brett Kavanaugh is still leading the betting but his chances are less likely now, drifting from $2.50 out to $2.63 and he holds only 8 percent of the book,” sportsbet.com.au’s said in a statement on Tuesday. “It’s been one week since betting began and we’ve really seen a shake-up to the market. The money has been coming in strongly supporting Judge Barrett and you know that old saying, money talks.’’

<strike></strike>Kavanaugh, Barrett, Thapar and Hardiman were the leading contenders on Sportsbet.

Unlike sports betting, which is heavily regulated, there is no readily available data on how many people place bets on political events, according to David Schwartz, director of the Center for Gaming Research at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas. And even though the internet has made it more widely available, betting on political outcomes is not a new phenomenon.

“It definitely goes back a really long way, at least to the 18th century or so,” Schwartz said.

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found that the political gamblers were quite savvy, with the underdog winning just once in the 15 presidential elections between 1884 and 1940 (when Woodrow Wilson defeated Charles Evan Hughes in 1916) — a feat “all the more remarkable given the absence of scientific polls before the mid-1930s,” the paper’s authors noted.


And if, come Monday, bettors learn that they have picked the wrong horse, fear not.

PredictIt has plans to launch “several more markets” on how key senators will vote on the eventual nominee, according to Jennings.

“We will turn these around within a few hours of Trump's decision as we expect trader interest over this debate to continue to grow,” he said.
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Is anyone here familiar with this Australian site, Predictit?

Can Americans legally participate?

Checked out the site and cannot find that topic addressed.
 
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What dike?

The woman finalist is Amy Coney Barrett. She is happily married with seven kids.

Kavanaugh is a male from Washington, DC. Too swampy for me.

I'm hoping for Barrett or Kettridge, a male from Michigan.

Both of the latter are strict constitutionalists, similar to Scalia. Forget the interpretation stuff of the left.
 

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Amy Coney Barrett Would Be the Most Logical Pick for Trump , If for no other reason than it will drive the left absolutely bonkers, I hope he picks Barrett.
 
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Amy Coney Barrett Would Be the Most Logical Pick for Trump , If for no other reason than it will drive the left absolutely bonkers, I hope he picks Barrett.

As a conservative I would welcome her heartily.

But she doesn't believe in abortion. Whether she would vote to overturn Roe vs Wade is not known. But she would be a lightening rod to a lot of women in this country. I think that it's fair to say that the majority of women in America today believe that a woman has a right to determine what happens between her and her body. Even a large number of "conservative" women. Even Trump supporters. The fear mongers would be screaming at the tops of their lungs if Barrett was nominated. The noise would muffle most of the good Trump has done.

Right or wrong. It's a political reality.

So I think Trump would be best served by picking Kettridge, a similar Constitutionalist but less open to attack.
 

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I hope he picks the Catholic chick caz it will really piss the fake liberal news media off and she knows

a bunch of stuff! cheersgifcheersgifcheersgif<strike></strike>
 

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As a conservative I would welcome her heartily.

But she doesn't believe in abortion. Whether she would vote to overturn Roe vs Wade is not known. But she would be a lightening rod to a lot of women in this country. I think that it's fair to say that the majority of women in America today believe that a woman has a right to determine what happens between her and her body. Even a large number of "conservative" women. Even Trump supporters. The fear mongers would be screaming at the tops of their lungs if Barrett was nominated. The noise would muffle most of the good Trump has done.

Right or wrong. It's a political reality.

So I think Trump would be best served by picking Kettridge, a similar Constitutionalist but less open to attack.
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Chuck Schumer is on now harping about abortion,these Democrats are sick fucks,THEY LOVE,I MEAN LOVE KILLING BABIES,sick bastards
 

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I think Kavanaugh gets it, and then Barrett will get Ginsburg's spot when she either dies or retires.
 

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Whoever it is, it will be a racist, sexist, homophobic, Islamaphobe, High Ranking member of the KKK, who idolizes Hitler, and who has Putin on speed-dial, while also wanting to take away a womans "Reproductive Rights" (Which is an oxymoron, cause having sex is reproduction, not killing a baby with its own heartbeat and DNA) who will also start WW3 and WW4 and kill millions for fun, while making anyone who is NOT white into a slave and putting them into chains and camps.

Sorry, I had a "Jim Acosta" moment....
 

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Kavanaugh gets it!
 

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