Welcome back to the World Series of Politics! This week Brandt Iden and Brendan Bussmann guide you through the early weeks of the NFL's $35bn season and Washington D.C. sports betting finally getting competitive.
If that's not enough we've also got Missouri sports betting confirming its place on the ballot and some rumblings about Arkansas igaming. Arkansas sports betting - limited to one casino and two racinos - hasn't quite hit the numbers so will replicating that model work for online casino?
The World Series of Politics is back with two special guests, as Sara Dalsheim and Abbey Block of Ifrah Law join our dynamic duo...
The industry was shocked when a new mobile betting ballot measure landed in California after last year’s bruising fight, but tribes are up for...
The World Series of Politics welcomes Bill Miller of the American Gaming Association as first guest. American Gaming Association and G2EMiller joins Brendan Bussmann...