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Xombie posted:It's ultimately a poll of name recognition until there's an actual candidate, though. That is the problem with polling like this, hence why those numbers don't add up to 100. Not that it won't be competitive but it's going to take more than "I've heard of that guy" to get Maryland, a state that has had two Dem senators for 37 years, to flip the senate to the GOP. Hogan was pretty popular here, he won his last governor election by 10% and did an incredible job pissing off almost no one while still pushing back on Trump nonsense. The 2 people he's potentially against, one has been the head of the worst run county in the state (for a long rear end time, not specifically due to them, but it's not gotten any better), and the other is nothing but a pile of money. There is extraordinarily little chance Hogan loses.
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