Not surprising, but the black vote and the DC suburbs in MD are way too inelastic for Hogan to win by more than 10 points. Not happening. And I assume Hogan is one of the few Republicans hoping for a Clinton win in November, because he would be in real trouble if Cruz or Trump won the general.
LOL@O'Malley losing Baltimore City to Hogan, though.
Hogan winning 28% of blacks against O'Malley seems a bit high.
The number might be a bit high but I wouldn't discount it off hand.
So far as Governor Hogan has spent alot of time working on issues impacting Prince Georges County and Baltimore City. Maybe his efforts there are paying off in ways that it wouldn't for a generic R or his last Republican predecessor.
No, he hasn't! He's done absolutely nothing for Baltimore, and is getting sued by the state NAACP for racial discrimination because of it!