Voters in Maine are being asked to approve a racino for the Passamaquoddy Tribe.
The issue is on the November ballot. A poll Pan Atlantic SMS Group found that 41.8 percent supported it while 41.5 percent opposed it.
The tribe hopes to build a racetrack with 1,500 slot machines in Washington County.
Voters previously approved non-Indian racinos in 2003 but rejected full tribal gaming.
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Passamaquoddy racino divides Mainers in poll
(The Bangor Daily News 9/21)
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Passamaquoddy racino on November ballot
Friday, September 21, 2007
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