MD: PPP: Trump 43, Kasich 29, Cruz 24; Clinton +25 (user search)
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Author Topic: MD: PPP: Trump 43, Kasich 29, Cruz 24; Clinton +25  (Read 3624 times)
swf541
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« on: April 19, 2016, 02:51:23 PM »

By region
Baltimore suburbs: Trump 40, Kasich 27, Cruz 25
DC suburbs: Kasich 46, Cruz 27, Trump 24
Eastern shore: Trump 52, Cruz 29, Kasich 19
South: Trump 56, Cruz 29, Kasich 14
West: Trump 60, Kasich 24, Cruz 14

Baltimore City: Clinton 69, Sanders 28
Baltimore suburbs: Clinton 50, Sanders 40
DC suburbs: Clinton 60, Sanders 28
Eastern shore: Clinton 62, Sanders 32
South: Clinton 70, Sanders 21
West: Sanders 60, Clinton 34

That western part doesnt suprise me at all, should likely be similar on both sides in west virginia, were pretty similar.
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« Reply #1 on: April 19, 2016, 02:53:32 PM »

The 'West' is basically appalachia, so this poll bodes well for Trump and Sanders in West Virginia.

Yep as someone who lives in Washington County, Sanders and Trump will dominate hear and in the extreme west
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« Reply #2 on: April 19, 2016, 03:16:50 PM »

The real question here is what did O'Malley do to offend MD so much? He was the governor and has 49% unfavorables. I don't remember hearing that he did anything absolutely horrible as gov

O'Malley became quite unpopular as he is retroactively blamed for the Baltimore mess and many of his tax hikes and fee hikes went to far even in Maryland.  That and as others noted his presidential campaign hurt him a good bit here, he should have ran for Senate

The real question here is what did O'Malley do to offend MD so much? He was the governor and has 49% unfavorables. I don't remember hearing that he did anything absolutely horrible as gov

Failed presidential runs usually hurt your reputation at home. Look at Dodd, Bachmann, Walker, Graham...

The "rain tax" attack against Brown really worked and were essentially attacks on O'Malley by proxy.

This, even a lot of democrats in western maryland voted for Hogan (i did not, if he didnt break his one campaign promise day one I would vote to re-elect him though)
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« Reply #3 on: April 19, 2016, 03:18:29 PM »

Another thought about those Western MD numbers, could be a good sign for Sanders in Western PA.

Agreed, western and South Central PA.
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« Reply #4 on: April 22, 2016, 08:21:52 AM »

When Cruz places third in the next 6 primaries.



Looking forward to the gif when Cruz wins Indiana tho

I look forward to seeing it if Trump wins Indiana.....

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