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Thursday, March 23, 2017

Poll Shows Gov. Hogan’s Popularity Slipping Since Trump’s Election

BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A new Washington Post-University of Maryland poll gives Governor Larry Hogan a higher approval rating than the past three governors, but questions whether he can be re-elected in 2018.

That election is already in the sites of candidates who see their chances through the eyes of the Trump administration and Maryland is still a blue state.

Hogan’s approval rating is 65 percent, according to the poll, higher than the three previous governors — Martin O’Malley, Robert Ehrlich and Parris Glendening — but down from the 71 percent he enjoyed in September.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bring back bob NOW

Anonymous said...

What does he think? Republicans put him in office and then he turns his back on them. Nobody likes a traitor.

Anonymous said...

Harris maybe in the same position.