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One hundred days into his term as governor, 17% of Marylanders gave strong approval to Moore’s job performance while 36% approved. A total of 26% disapproved or strongly disapproved, with 20% unsure of their view of the new Democratic governor.
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The poll by the Sarah Hughes Center for Politics at Goucher College, in partnership with The Baltimore Banner, surveyed 800 Marylanders by phone in April. Fifty-three percent approve of Gov. Wes Moore's performance so far.
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The political science professor, pundit and pollster discusses her probing new analysis of Larry Hogan, Maryland's improbably successful, two-term Republican governor, as the 2024 presidential season beckons.
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We’ll go On the Record with Goucher College pollster Mileah Kromer to discuss her analysis of how Republican Larry Hogan won big in a state dominated by Democrats, and whether he has a political legacy. Her book is Blue-State Republican.
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The Goucher Poll director, professor and political pundit discusses her probing new analysis of Maryland's improbably successful, two-term Republican governor, as the 2024 presidential season beckons.
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The majority of Maryland adults surveyed by Goucher College agreed that racism in society should be taught in schools and that parents should have control over the curriculum.
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The percentage of Democrats and Republicans who told Goucher College that they had a positive outlook on the economy increased compared to three months ago.
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The majority of Maryland adults polled by Goucher College said they would vote in favor of legalizing recreational marijuana this November.
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One third of voters say Cox is ‘far or extreme right,’ and other takeaways from the WYPR/Banner pollMaryland voters shared their views on candidates and issues from crime to the economy for the Goucher College survey.
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The latest Goucher Poll, conducted in partnership with the Baltimore Banner and WYPR, provides a snapshot of the Maryland electorate, fifty days out from the November election. Poll director Dr. Mileah Kromer joins us with highlights.