California: Both sports wagering initiatives trail, while Newsom maintains a comfortable lead

The latest Berkeley IGS Poll of Californians considered likely to vote in the November general election finds the two sports wagering initiatives, Propositions 26 and 27, trailing by significant margins six weeks before the election. The poll finds Proposition 27, the initiative to allow online sports wagering, trailing two-to-one (53% No vs. 27% Yes). Voters are also lining up against Proposition 26, a sports wagering initiative to allow in-person sports wagering on tribal lands, but by a narrower margin — 42% No to 31% Yes.

Incumbent Governor Gavin Newsom continues to maintain a sizable 53% to 32% lead over Republican challenger Brian Dahle in the November election for governor. CONTINUED

Mark DiCamillo, Berkeley IGS Poll


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