With just under nine weeks until Election Day, Angela Alsobrooks has an edge over Larry Hogan in Maryland’s U.S. Senate race, but a swath of undecided voters are up for grabs, according to a new Gonzales Poll.
Alsobrooks, the current Prince George’s County Executive, is looking to become Maryland’s first Black U.S. Senator. She’s running against Larry Hogan, the popular former two-term Republican governor.
Conducted between Aug. 24 and Aug. 30, the poll talked to 820 registered voters. If the election were held today, 46% of people said they would vote for Alsobrooks, while 41% said they would vote for Hogan. Across the state, 11% remain undecided and 1% said they would vote for someone other than Alsobrooks and Hogan. The margin of error is plus or minus 3.5%. This is a slight difference from the results of an AARP poll that showed Alsobrooks and Hogan tied at 46%.
“Hogan is that one-off politician who is viewed favorably by Democrats, Republicans, and independents,” Pollster Patrick Gonzales said. “But he’s up against an opponent who is herself exceptionally popular within her party base.”... Read More: FOX45