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Hogan holds strong lead over Democratic rivals in Maryland Senate race: Poll

Former Maryland GOP Governor‍ Larry Hogan Takes Strong Lead in Senate Race

The latest ⁢poll data released on Wednesday reveals that Larry Hogan, the former Republican​ Governor of Maryland, is leading ⁣his Democratic contenders ‌by a substantial margin in the race for a⁤ key Senate ​seat.

The poll results showcased ⁢Hogan’s remarkable performance, surpassing ​Rep. ⁣David Trone with a significant 49% against Trone’s 37%. Moreover, he also outperformed Prince George’s ‌County Executive Angela ⁣Alsobrooks, securing an impressive 50% compared to Alsobrooks’s 36% in⁣ these potential matchups.

Challenges and ⁣Determination

In a recent statement, Hogan acknowledged the ⁤steadfast support he has ⁢received from the people of​ Maryland while emphasizing ⁣the‍ uphill ​battle ⁢ahead. Despite his lead,⁣ Hogan recognized the ⁣tough competition, stating, “The​ partisan politics in Washington will do ​anything they can to​ stop us.”

Expressing his‌ concern over the current state of affairs in Washington, Hogan appealed for ⁤unity, urging citizens to come‍ together to ⁣address the broken⁣ political landscape and ‍convey a resounding message that Washington cannot ignore.

While⁤ Maryland‍ tends to lean towards the Democratic side, Hogan’s ​bipartisan approach​ during his tenure as governor garnered support from individuals across the political spectrum. However, the recent ⁣poll⁤ indicates a preference for Democratic ⁤Senate control over Republican, posing a significant challenge ​for Hogan in the upcoming general election.

Path to Victory

A prominent anti-Trump conservative, Hogan entered the Senate race last month, poised to secure the Republican primary scheduled for May 14. Trone and Alsobrooks, his Democratic counterparts, face lower recognition, with 39% of​ Democratic voters undecided on their ‍preferred candidate. Trone currently holds a slight edge over Alsobrooks, with 34% support compared ⁤to her 27%.

With the⁤ upcoming November elections determining Sen. Ben Cardin’s successor, the stakes are high for all candidates involved.

The polling data, collected from March 5 to 12, surveyed 1,004 registered Maryland voters through electronic, phone, and‌ email channels, reflecting a margin of error of 3.3 points.

For⁢ more detailed​ insights, visit the latest updates from the Washington Examiner.



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