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Gamblers Betting On Kerry

New York, NY (WFN) -- George W. Bush won't be able to count on gamblers' votes this election: They're putting their money on John Kerry.

The online gambling hall CasinoFortune.com has been polling high rollers and, of the 5400 surveyed so far, 68 percent say they're betting on Kerry to win the Oval Office this November.

The current Commander-In-Chief only commands 32 percent of the vote among gamblers.

Casino Fortune will wrap up the poll May 15 and the front-runner will receive one heck of a windfall: $100,000.

Casino senior vice president Dennis Rose says his company will donate that hefty sum to the preferred candidate's campaign and political party.

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