Oct
20
by Michael Burger

Apparently people like to see gambling available in their state. Who would've expected that?
Americans, it seems, like to have casinos in their states. According to a recent poll 52% of adults surveyed were in favor of casino gambling in their home state while 37% were sticks in the mud and wanted none. Presumably the missing 11% didn’t really care one way or the other.
The Rasmussen Report on casino gambling, which was done as a national phone survey, also found that 57% of people surveyed found that casinos had had a positive impact on the local economy while 71% said that they have gambled at some point in their lives and 27% have not, leaving 2% who were apparently too drunk to remember.
While 100% of those polled agreed that staying home and playing online poker in the comfort of their own home was 100% awesome*.
*This sentence is 100% untrue.