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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley is leading Republican Robert Ehrlich, the man he beat for the job in 2006, by 49 percent to 41 percent with 3 percent liking neither and 6 percent undecided, according to a Washington Post poll conducted May 3-6. The margin of error is three points and the survey tested registered voters. Four years ago, O'Malley beat Ehrlich by 52.7 percent to 46.2 percent. This time around, O'Malley is seeking re-election in an environment where voters see the state as being on the wrong track by a 52 percent to 41 percent margin, with 7 percent undecided, and its economy in ...
Maryland's Democratic governor, Martin O'Malley, leads the man he beat for the job in 2006, Republican Robert Ehrlich, should Ehrlich decided to try and retake his seat, according to a Rasmussen Reports poll conducted Feb. 23. O'Malley is ahead 49 percent to 43 percent with 2 percent preferring another candidate and 5 percent undecided. The margin of error is 4.5 points. Both men are seen favorably by a roughly equal percentage of voters -- O'Malley by 54 percent and Ehrlich by 55 percent. Ehrlich leads among unaffiliated voters by 52 percent to 36 percent with 2 percent preferring someone ...
Maryland's Democratic governor, Martin O'Malley, leads Robert Ehrlich, the Republican he ousted in 2006, by 48 percent to 39 percent with 13 percent undecided in a hypothetical rematch, according to a Gonzales Research & Marketing Strategies poll conducted Jan. 13-17. A link to the poll will be available later. ...
Following Republican wins in governors' races in New Jersey and Virginia, Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley is showing signs of vulnerabilty in his try for a second term in 2010, accordingt to a Clarus Research Group poll conducted Oct. 30 - Nov. 2. ...
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