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Minnesota Gubernatorial Race & Indian Gaming

Aug 31 2010
In Minnesota, the squeeze of the recession has gubernatorial candidates talking about expanding legalized gambling.  Minnesota has a nearly $6 billion budget shortfall, and the candidates are looking for solutions.

Democrat Mark Dayton wants to take on Indian gaming directly.  He proposes a state-run casino at the Mall of America, just outside the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul -- one of the most lucrative Indian gaming markets in the country.  A state-run casino, claims Dayton, would be good for the state because it would compete with Mystic Lake, a highly profitable tribal casino operated by the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux.