According to a poll commissioned by the Prediction Market Alliance and reported by The Block on June 25, voters from both U.S. political parties tend to favor federal regulation of prediction markets over a fragmented state-by-state approach.


Among Republican respondents, 48% support a unified federal framework, compared to 27% who favor state-level regulation.
Democratic voters showed a similar preference, with 45% supporting federal rules and 35% supporting state regulation.
Only 8% of respondents believed prediction markets should be banned, with the majority supporting consumer choice to participate.
The poll also found that more than half of voters under 35 have used or expressed interest in prediction markets, highlighting growing adoption among younger demographics.
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BornForAmerica3913
· 06-25 00:21
According to a poll commissioned by the Prediction Market Alliance and reported by The Block on June 25, voters from both U.S. political parties prefer federal regulation of prediction markets over a fragmented state-by-state approach. Among Republican respondents, 48% support a unified federal framework, compared to 27% who favor state-level regulation. Democratic voters show a similar preference, with 45% supporting federal rules and 35% supporting state regulation. Only 8% of surveyed voters believe prediction markets should be banned, with the majority supporting consumer choice to participate. The poll also found that over half of voters under 35 have used or expressed interest in prediction markets, highlighting growing adoption among younger demographics.
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