Not good for racing fans. But, there are no racing fans.
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Casino money props up horse racing so much that the sport “can resemble at its worst moments a shell industry — a desiccated husk of a pastime, with Potemkin tracks running races as a pretext for the real business next door,” Noah Shachtman writes.
Casino money props up horse racing so much that the sport “can resemble at its worst moments a shell industry — a desiccated husk of a pastime, with Potemkin tracks running races as a pretext for the real business next door,” Noah Shachtman writes.
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