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Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Analysis: New Poll Confirms No One Cares About Race For Md. Governor

The inaugural Maryland Poll from St. Mary’s College of Maryland surveyed the political landscape heading into the 2014 primary election and found that most Marylanders have absolutely no preference when it comes to the candidates for governor.

The poll is in line with prior polls for Gonzales Research, The Baltimore Sun, and The Washington Post. Much like those polls, the Maryland Poll finds a very unsettled race for the GOP nomination and a Democratic race where the favorite, the sitting two term lieutenant governor, is being beaten by “No Preference” by a 2 to 1 margin.

The 2014 primary is two months away and yet most voters appear to have no firm commitments to the candidates.
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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

This can't be true. Anyone who supports a democrat is anti-American.

Anonymous said...

doesn't matter.. I intend to vote straight Republican no matter who is running.

Anonymous said...

I don't care because before it's decided I will be out of this god forsaken state!

Anonymous said...

Remember at this critical point in time, the worst Republican is far better than ANY democrat. Vote straight Republican.

Anonymous said...

If everyone voted straight republican it would ensure this state would cease to be a one party state.

God Help Maryland. We surely need it.

Anonymous said...

This is MD D beats R because there are too many idiots that vote D no matter what.

Anonymous said...

Well the study shows that most people do care, they just haven't decided yet!

Anonymous said...

Look, Anthony Brown is going to be elected Governor and there is nothing anyone can do about it. He's a Democrat running in a one-party state and he has the support of the unions and welfare recipients. The fix is in so there is no need for us to waste any more time on this matter. It's a lost cause.

Anonymous said...

Oh, we care. We just know that there are only 5 counties in this state, and we don't live in them. So, our "care" is worth nothing.