💼 Business 1d ago · Justine McDaniel, Queenie Wong

People are betting on elections in prediction markets. Congress is watching

Los Angeles Times Business
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As prediction markets stir debate over betting on politics, the Los Angeles mayoral race raised a new question: What happens when people wager on elections?

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