![]() 27 is backed by online gaming companies, including DraftKings and FanDuel, and three Native American tribes. ![]() 27, which would allow licensed tribes and large gaming companies to offer online and mobile sports betting outside tribal lands, was supported by just 27% of likely voters, with 53% opposed and 20% undecided. 26 is backed by a large coalition of Native American tribes. 26, which would allow Native American casinos and California’s four horse race tracks to offer in-person sports betting and permit tribal casinos to begin offering roulette and dice games, was supported by just 31% of likely voters, compared to 42% opposed and 27% undecided, according to the poll. 8 ballot to legalize sports betting.Īfter all the money raised by the four campaigns on both sides of Propositions 26 and 27 - nearly $441 million so far, nearly double the previous record of $226 million set in 2020 - both measures are significantly underwater with voters, according to a new a poll from UC Berkeley’s Institute of Governmental Studies co-sponsored by the Los Angeles Times. They say money can’t buy you happiness - and that was likely true Tuesday for the proponents of two dueling initiatives on California’s Nov.
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