Annapolis, MD - Feb. 27, 2025 - A majority of Republicans and unaffiliated voters in Maryland have considered leaving the state, according to a new UMBC poll.

Overall, however, most Marylanders say the state is an "excellent" or "good" place to raise a family and get health care.

The latest UMBC poll - which is done by the university's Institute of Politics, run by prominent local pollster Mileah Kromer - surveyed Marylanders' attitudes on living in the state and whether they'd like to move.

The poll showed 69 percent of unaffiliated/independent voters and 63 percent of Republicans have considered moving, while only 39 percent of Democrats have.... Read More: WMAR2NEWS