Gov. Larry Hogan is on track to become just second Republican re-elected in Maryland, according to a poll released Tuesday by Gonzales Research and Media Services.
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Read More »August 14, 2018 Comments Off on Poll: Hogan holds early lead over Jealous in re-election bid
Gov. Larry Hogan is on track to become just second Republican re-elected in Maryland, according to a poll released Tuesday by Gonzales Research and Media Services.
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Read More »February 27, 2017 Comments Off on Does Goucher poll show a session slump for Hogan?
The most recent job approval numbers are the first sign of a decline — though still high for an elected official —since Hogan took office. Since the fall, Hogan has seen his approval ratings surpass the 70 percent margin.
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Read More »January 5, 2017 Comments Off on Poll: Hogan’s approval numbers top 74 percent
The survey also found that residents have no appetite for sports betting; many have been touched by the heroin epidemic.
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Read More »March 8, 2016 Comments Off on Poll: Hogan job approval surges to 70 percent
Gov. Larry Hogan's job approval numbers continue to climb according to a poll released Tuesday by Annapolis-based Gonzales Research and Marketing Strategies.
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Read More »February 23, 2016 Comments Off on Hogan ‘manages’ for high job approval rating
Republican Gov. Larry Hogan continues to ride high when it comes to the public perception of his job performance even as Democrats are more trusted to run government overall, according to a new poll released by the Sarah T. Hughes Field Politics Center at Goucher College.
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Read More »January 26, 2016 Comments Off on Md. paid sick leave proponents call poll ‘fear-mongering’
ANNAPOLIS — A poll released Tuesday showing conditional support for the effort to mandate paid sick days in Maryland is being decried as a scare tactic by supporters of the proposed law. The poll by Annapolis-based Gonzales Research and Marketing ...
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Read More »January 26, 2016 Comments Off on Poll finds conditional support for mandatory paid sick leave
Support for a proposal to require businesses in Maryland to provide paid sick leave to employees drops precipitously when coupled with questions about possible impacts to jobs and benefits, according to a poll conducted by opponents of the effort.
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Read More »January 19, 2016 Comments Off on Poll: two-thirds majority approve of Hogan, see Md. moving in right direction
The governor's approval numbers are better than the high water marks for either of the last two Maryland governors.
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Read More »October 5, 2015 Comments Off on Poll: Most Marylanders approve of Hogan’s first-year performance
A majority of Maryland residents approve of the job Gov. Larry Hogan has done in his first year and a slightly smaller majority view the Republican favorably, according to a poll released by the Sarah T. Hughes Field Politics Center ...
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Read More »October 7, 2014 Comments Off on Poll finds overwhelming support for post-Labor Day school start
An overwhelming number of Maryland residents support efforts to delay the start of the state school year until after Labor Day.
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