Democratic and Republic frontrunners are neck-and-neck among decided voters as the July 19 primary nears.
, conducted by Goucher College, found no clear front-runner among Democratic or Republican candidates to succeed Hogan as campaigns kick into high gear, blasting ads into people’s homes, sticking literature in front doors“There is a surprising number of undecided voters across the board, which means people aren’t paying attention,” said Todd Eberly, a political science professor at St. Mary’s College of Maryland.
The uncertainty in the final stretch has left campaigns making every effort they can — anywhere they can — to connect with voters.Turnout is expected to be low. Earlier this spring while the state’s top court weighed a legal challenge to redistricting maps, it pushed the primary back three weeks, to July 19, which for many is the height of summer.
Franchot, who is running a new television ad in the Baltimore market, announced late Friday that he tested positive for the coronavirus, experiencing mild symptoms, and would be campaigning from home until he can safely return to the trail. “I think that’s one of the big unknowns,” Kromer said. “Rushern Baker is absolutely going to get some votes.”
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