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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.
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About 69% of voters said they have decided on their vote for Maryland's next governor.
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Some voters already are showing up at the polls, to vote early in the primary, in person. And many voters are scrambling to make up their minds. We ask political reporters--Rachel Baye of WYPR and Pamela Woods of The Baltimore Banner--what issues voters say they care about.
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Goucher Poll director Mileah Kromer and Baltimore Banner politics reporter Pamela Wood unpack key findings in the first of two new Goucher polls.
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Many voters are still weighing their options but there's a three-way tie for the Democratic primary race.
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Baltimore Banner's City Hall reporter Emily Sullivan joins us with key findings from the new poll, included sharp divisions over Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott's leadership.
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Most people polled said they approve of how their state and local leaders have handled the pandemic.
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Despite personal financial challenges, most Marylanders say the state's economy is doing well, according to the latest Goucher Poll.
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The tightest race would be between a Hogan-esque Republican and a moderate Democrat.
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A majority of Marylanders say they have been limiting interactions with unvaccinated friends and family members the last few months.