A new Washington Post poll shows 62 percent of voters in Maryland support a ballot measure to legalize slot machines.
Question 2 authorizes as many as 15,000 machines at five locations. Supporters say revenue would generate $600 million for state education programs.
Maryland has no federally recognized tribes. Some have sought recognition through a state process that they say is too difficult to complete.
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Poll Shows Slots Plan Has Wide Support
(The Washington Post 10/22)
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