Democrat Wes Moore is widening his lead over Republican Dan Cox in the race for Maryland’s governor, according to the findings of a poll released Saturday.
Moore had 60% support compared to 28% support for Cox in a statewide poll of 810 registered voters conducted by The Washington Post and the University of Maryland’s Center for Democracy and Civic engagement. Just 9% of those polled were undecided in their pick for governor.
The new poll was conducted exactly two weeks after a Goucher College Poll of likely voters found that Moore held a 53%-31% advantage over Cox, with 9% undecided. That poll was conducted in partnership with The Baltimore Banner and WYPR Radio.
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