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N.J. Primary Pushes Dems Left and Super Bowl Prediction Betting
Episode 169

N.J. Primary Pushes Dems Left and Super Bowl Prediction Betting

Here's the Scoop · Allie Canal, Steve Kornacki, Yasmin Vossoughian

February 6, 202623m 49s

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Show Notes

The Democratic primary in New Jersey’s 11th Congressional District, a seat vacated by Gov. Mikie Sherrill, is still too close to call. But NBC News Chief Data Analyst Steve Kornacki says the early returns indicate a “political earthquake,” and he joins the show to explain what this portends for Democrats in the midterm season to come. Plus, the American Gaming Association estimates that Americans will wager a record $1.76 billion on the Super Bowl through legal sportsbooks — despite the fact that sports betting is still illegal in many states. NBC News Business Reporter Allie Canal explains how prediction markets, a growing phenomenon, sidestep regulations.


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Topics

midterm electionsfootballbettingrepublicansnflsports bettingdemocratssuper bowl