February 1, 2008
Posted: 11:15 AM ET
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(CNN) — Hillary Clinton will win the most primaries on Super Tuesday, according to participants in the CNN Political Market game as of Friday. What do you think? Here's your chance at predicting political futures. The CNN Political Market offers a chance to put your (virtual) money where your mouth is. It's a "prediction market" with the goal of combining the opinions of a diverse group of people to try and predict the probability of an event. Using political savvy — or just plain luck — you can buy and sell predictions in a stock market-type environment. Who'll win the most primaries, which candidate will be victorious in key states and who'll be next to drop out? In the past, our players have correctly predicted some election outcomes such as Barack Obama's margin of victory in South Carolina and Mike Huckabee's win in Iowa. Think you have what it takes? Try your hand at some election and Super Tuesday-related markets. While the campaigns are sweating out Super Tuesday results, you can be sitting pretty on your assets. Check it out here Filed under: Political Market |
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