Ahead of polls opening for early voting in Maryland this week, a new survey shows that a majority of likely voters have not decided who they want to fill the seat being vacated by term-limited Gov. Larry Hogan (R).
The poll, conducted by Goucher College, found no clear front-runner among Democratic or Republican candidates to succeed Hogan as campaigns kick into high gear, blasting ads into people’s homes, sticking literature in front doors, and sweating it out at parades and farmers markets.
“There is a surprising number of undecided voters across the board, which means people aren’t paying attention,” said Todd Eberly, a political science professor at St. Mary’s College of Maryland.
Voters in both parties have another similarity: They are worried about inflation.
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