Staying Solid

Cardin vs. Steele

Having emerged successfully from the September 12 Democratic primary, Ben Cardin now leads Lt. Gov. Michael Steele 50% to 43% in the race for Maryland’s Senate seat. Cardin was ahead 47% to 42% over Steele in the last poll leading up to the primary.

O’Malley vs. Ehrlich

Baltimore Mayor Martin O’Malley maintains his seven-point advantage over Gov. Bob Ehrlich, according to the latest Rasmussen Reports election survey. O’Malley is leading incumbent Ehrlich 49% to 42% Both candidates dropped a point since August’s survey, but the gap remains unchanged.

4 Responses to “Staying Solid”


  1. Gravatar Icon 1 Ian

    With fifty-some days left, don’t tell me you think that this will stay unchanged?

    I expect you report with the same enthusiasm with Steele and Ehrlich are kicking their respective opponents’ asses.

  2. Gravatar Icon 2 Marty

    Wow- with almost twice the number of registered Democrats in Maryland than Republicans, those are the best numbers your candidates can do?

    Your guys are barely beating the margin of error.

  3. Gravatar Icon 3 Oliver Willis

    Spin away, my little chickadees. Spin away.

  4. Gravatar Icon 4 Hoodlumman

    But does O’Malley really love his dog?!? That’s what the voters really want to know!!!

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