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doublethink

(7,132 posts)
Mon Aug 29, 2022, 10:00 PM Aug 2022

Hey Cali DU'ers !!! Prop 26 & 27 ...

Before I go and try and figure out who and what money is going into these props .... enlightening me ??? Seems more is being spent on advertising a yes for 27, and I have no idea on 26. It's a gambling issue and deals with gaming issues on Tribal lands, gambling casinos and online betting, what tax money goes where etc ... I am clueless ... HELP !!! Got a couple months to get this one right, or 'left' so to speak. All input really appreciated. GO BLUE 2022 and again thank's for any input!

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Hey Cali DU'ers !!! Prop 26 & 27 ... (Original Post) doublethink Aug 2022 OP
This message was self-deleted by its author onecaliberal Aug 2022 #1
San Jose Mercury recommends a no vote on both JohnSJ Aug 2022 #2
I always wait to see what the progressive voting sites say... bahboo Aug 2022 #3
I'm voting no on both because I dont know where the money is coming from. padfun Aug 2022 #4
I'm voting NO on both of them. Scottie Mom Aug 2022 #5
The money for 27 is coming from Draft Kings and FanDuel, for 26 it's the Tribal casinos ZonkerHarris Aug 2022 #10
+ quaint Aug 2022 #11
I am voting no on both. usonian Aug 2022 #6
Definitely NO.. Tikki Aug 2022 #7
California Democratic Party Official Proposition Endorsements: Auggie Aug 2022 #8
Thank's DUer's !! doublethink Aug 2022 #9

Response to doublethink (Original post)

JohnSJ

(96,493 posts)
2. San Jose Mercury recommends a no vote on both
Mon Aug 29, 2022, 10:44 PM
Aug 2022

Simply put, Proposition 27 would legalize online sports betting in the state. Proposition 26 would allow sports betting, but only in-person at tribal casinos and racetracks, expanding the types of betting at those establishments.

https://www.mercurynews.com/2022/08/20/betting-big-with-357-million-raised-california-gambling-propositions-already-break-spending-records/amp/

Here are the endorsements


https://www.mercurynews.com/2022/07/29/editorial-california-doesnt-need-more-gambling-vote-no-on-props-26-27/amp/

bahboo

(16,953 posts)
3. I always wait to see what the progressive voting sites say...
Mon Aug 29, 2022, 10:46 PM
Aug 2022

these Props are notoriously hard to figure out. Also, see who is funding them...

padfun

(1,856 posts)
4. I'm voting no on both because I dont know where the money is coming from.
Mon Aug 29, 2022, 11:10 PM
Aug 2022

Nobody bothers to explain it. If the bettors pay, then the odds are much worse than they already are.
It's not like the Indian Casinos are going to pay the same as Nevada yet give millions to the homeless.

So, explain it to me or I go No all the way.

Scottie Mom

(5,812 posts)
5. I'm voting NO on both of them.
Mon Aug 29, 2022, 11:24 PM
Aug 2022

Don’t know where the $ is coming from and IMO, there are better things to do than gamble.

ZonkerHarris

(25,260 posts)
10. The money for 27 is coming from Draft Kings and FanDuel, for 26 it's the Tribal casinos
Wed Aug 31, 2022, 02:49 AM
Aug 2022

Since 2018, about 30 states have legalized sports betting, including 21 that allow online betting.

If you are against legalized sports betting you are supporting the black market gambling industry run by the mob and cartels.

Legalize it, regulate it, and tax it.

Just like weed.
It's here and not going away.

You can let it be legal like all the other reasonable states that have done so follow a SCOTUS ruling or let the mobsters make all that money tax free

usonian

(13,749 posts)
6. I am voting no on both.
Mon Aug 29, 2022, 11:30 PM
Aug 2022

Gambling has completely changed sports. They are entirely about wagering. The amount wagered is staggering, and gambling ruins lives. IMO.

I would vote to ban all sports gambling.

The (true) story goes that some physicists had a conference in Las Vegas, which welcomed them.

Until.

Until Las Vegas saw that they were too smart to gamble because the house always takes 10% or so off the top, making it a losing proposition on average. They were "banned" from having further conventions in the city.


Auggie

(31,788 posts)
8. California Democratic Party Official Proposition Endorsements:
Tue Aug 30, 2022, 02:07 AM
Aug 2022

Neutral on 26, no on 27.

Response on Prop 27: Legalizes online sports betting. Out-of-state corporations would get 90% of the profits leaving little to fight homelessness, and directly attacks the sovereignty of CA Native American tribes.

Yes on everything else (Props 1, 28, 29, 30, 31).

https://cadem.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/CADEM-Prop-Final.pdf

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