Politics | Sarah Palin Palin 2012 Odds See a Sharp Rebound Betting suggests gamblers believe Palin can go the distance By Rob Quinn Posted Jul 7, 2009 5:51 AM CDT Copied Sarah Palin blows a kiss to supporters after speaking at an election rally at the Silver Spurs Arena, in Kissimmee, Fla. last fall. (AP Photo/Joe Burbank, Pool, File) Gamblers were rushing to place online bets as soon as they got wind of Sarah Palin's resignation, Keith Thomson writes at the Huffington Post. The odds of her winning the nomination in 2012 shot up sharply the day of the resignation. They then shortened amid a surge in betting as the rumored career-killing scandal failed to materialize. Analysts say the betting activity signals that gamblers believe Palin can go the distance and build a winning lead in the lower 48, Thomson writes. He notes that studies show that gamblers tend to forecast outcomes more accurately than even the best pollsters or analysts—who don't stand to lose money if they're wrong. Read These Next Iran's new leader issued a defiant first statement. Country star cancels rest of his tour: 'I am mentally unwell.' Report finds uninjured cop took an ambulance as a dying man waited. Second 'Doomsday Plane' in 2 months is seen over California. Report an error