Huge 64% of Maine voters oppose iGaming, according to poll
A whopping 64% of Maine voters reject iGaming, with health, social and economic risks cited as factors for why they’re against it, according to a statewide poll.
The survey, which included 500 people, was commissioned by the National Association Against iGaming (NAAiG), with the findings coming as Gov. Janet Mills has a narrow window between Wednesday to Friday this week to look at LD 1164, which aims to legalize iGambling.
The results of the study show that nearly half of respondents (49%) strongly opposed legalizing it...