Could a longtime deep blue state provide Republicans a path to winning back the Senate majority in November's elections? A new poll suggests the answer may be yes. Former Republican Gov. Larry Hogan of Maryland holds double-digit leads over both of his potential Democratic rivals in his home state's Senate race, a Washington Post/University of Maryland poll released on Wednesday indicates.
And the poll indicates that Hogan leads the other major Democrat running for their party's Senate nomination — Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks — by a 50%-36% margin. But the survey, which was conducted March 5-12, also indicates that by a 20-point margin, Maryland voters say they'd prefer if the Democrats retained control of the Senate. In the race to succeed retiring Democratic Sen. Ben Cardin, the poll indicates Trone leads Alsobrooks 34%-27% in their party's primary on May 14, with nearly 4 in 10 Democratic voters undecided.
During his last year as governor, Republican leaders in the nation's capital and in Maryland heavily courted Hogan to run for the Senate in the 2022 midterm elections against Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen. But Hogan declined, saying in a news conference in February of that year that 'as I have repeatedly said, I don't aspire to be a United States senator.
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