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Texas Governor, University of Houston Poll Results Back Sports Betting

Robert Linnehan

By Robert Linnehan in Sports Betting News

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  • Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) recently spoke favorably on legalized sports betting
  • Appearing on the Texas Take podcast, Abbott said he has no problem with legalized Texas sports betting
  • A recent University of Houston poll shows a majority of state residents also favor legalized sports betting

Texas sports betting has seemingly picked up a powerful ally, as Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) recently said on a Texas podcast that he has no problem with legalized sports betting.

Appearing on the Texas Take podcast with Scott Braddock, editor of The Quorum Report, and Houston Chronicle political writer Jeremy Wallace, Abbot said he would not be surprised if state residents were already betting on sports through unregulated methods.

The Houston Chronicle first reported the news.

“I don’t have a problem with online sports betting,” Abbot said during the podcast.

Governor Supports Sports Betting, But Lt. Gov. Does Not

The legalization of Texas online sports betting will likely be a hot topic during the Lone Star State’s legislative session.

Abbott said sports betting seems to be a common practice in this day and age for many citizens who watch sports.

“The reality is, I would be shocked if there are not some Texans who do it already. It’s a very common practice and it seems to be part of the entertainment that goes along when you’re watching a football game, especially pro football, or other types of sports and things like that. I don’t have a problem with that,” he said.

It’s a marked difference from Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick (R), one of the state’s biggest opponents for legalized sports betting.

During the state’s 2023 legislative session, Patrick mentioned several times he was not a fan of legalized sports betting or casinos in the state, and noted he would not bring up any bills in the Senate for a vote unless they had majority Republican support.

“I’ve said repeatedly there is little to no support for expanding gaming from Senate GOP. I polled members this week. Nothing changed. The senate must focus on issues voters expect us to pass. We don’t waste time on bills without overwhelming GOP support. HB1942 won’t be referred. #txlege,” Patrick wrote on X in 2023.

But Patrick may be opposing the majority of Texas residents, who according to a recent poll support he legalization of sports betting in the state.

Poll Shows Voter Support for Sports Betting

According to a recent poll from the Hobby School of Public Affairs at the University of Houston, a majority of Texas residents support legalized sports betting and land-based casinos.

The survey featured 1,200 respondents and was conducted from Jan. 13 to 21, 2025, in English and Spanish, via a YouGov panel of Texas adults.

According to the results, 73% of respondents favor the legalization of destination and resort casinos, 60% favor the legalization of online sports betting, and 56% favor legalized sports betting in Texas stadiums and arenas.

Overall, 64% of Democrats and 59% of Republicans support legalized online sports betting.

“Texas is surrounded by states which already allow casino gambling, and several have legalized or eased marijuana regulations,” Renée Cross, researcher and senior executive director of the Hobby School, said in the results. “Proponents of both legalized gambling and legalized marijuana argue Texans are taking money that could be spent here out of state.”

Robert Linnehan
Robert Linnehan

Regulatory Writer and Editor

Rob covers all regulatory developments in online gambling. He specializes in US sports betting news along with casino regulation news as one of the most trusted sources in the country.

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