Created Fri 5th Sep 7:07pm PDT by
john1
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Will Hillary Clinton compete on "Dancing with the Stars" in 2008 or 2009?
Current forecast: 5% chance
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Combining all predictions, the current forecast is that this is 5% likely to happen (down 1% in last 1 day)
Sen. Clinton's White House dreams for 2008 were not to be. Other public figures have perked up their careers by appearing on the popular TV show "Dancing with the Stars." Will Sen. Clinton follow in their fancy footsteps?
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Settles as YES if she appears as a dancing contestant on or before December 31, 2009; settles as NO if Jan. 1, 2010, arrives without her having appeared
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Suspend date: Fri 1st Jan 2010 11:59pm PST (1 year to go)
Initial likelihoods: Yes: 5%
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Created Fri 5th Sep 7:07pm PDT by
john1
Suspend date: Fri 1st Jan 2010 11:59pm PST (1 year to go)
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Reuters 2 days ago
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Boston Globe 1 week ago
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