This throat and neck finish at Suffolk Downs Boston-area racetrack is symbolic of how their casino vote is unfolding. (Image supply: Boston Globe)
In the town of Boston, there’s only one problem keeping city residents up at night these days: can the Red Sox win their under developed Series title in 10 years? But while David Ortiz as well as the remaining portion of the Sox are busy fighting the St. Louis Cardinals for baseball bragging legal rights, there’s another battle brewing under the surface and it might be just as contentious as the obstruction ruling that finished Game 3.
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Both supporters and opponents of this plan to create a casino in East Boston are ramping up their efforts to get the vote out in the final times before the November 5th election, as both sides are anticipating a close race that could fall to voter turnout. The casino, which would be placed at Suffolk Downs, is a hotly debated issue in churches, on road corners, and even among applicants for mayor.
Anti-casino forces feel like they’re seeing some possible for the noticeable modification by means of the vote though that could be either good or negative. The exit of Caesars Entertainment being a partner for Suffolk Downs in the casino bid recently has tossed the competition into chaos, they want to support the plan as it has confused voters over whether or not.
That confusion has shown up in the polling of an organiza Continue reading “Suffolk Downs Boston Casino Vote Could Be Photo Finish”