New polling from the Governor's race shows Cox with a 22 point deficit against Wes Moore.
Moore (D) 53%
Cox (R) 31%,
Lashar (L) 4%
Wallace (G) 2%
Undecided 10%
Favorability ratings:
Democratic nominee Wes Moore: 53 percent favorable / 33 percent unfavorable / 13 percent don’t know
Republican nominee Dan Cox: 30 percent favorable / 53 percent unfavorable / 14 percent don’t know
Perceptions of candidate politics:
Republican nominee Dan Cox
Far or extreme right: 35 percent
Conservative: 24 percent
Moderate: 12 percent
Progressive or liberal: 4 percent
Far or extreme left: 5 percent
Democratic nominee Wes Moore
Far or extreme right: 2 percent
Conservative: 5 percent
Moderate: 22 percent
Progressive or liberal: 36 percent
Far or extreme left: 13 percent
Other Statewide Races: Maryland Attorney General, State Comptroller, and U.S. Senate
Maryland Attorney General: 53 percent say they will vote for the Democratic nominee Anthony Brown and 31 percent for
the Republican nominee Michael Peroutka. Fifteen percent are currently undecided.
State Comptroller: 48 percent say they will vote for the Democratic nominee Brooke Lierman and 35 percent for the
Republican nominee Barry Glassman. Sixteen percent are currently undecided.
U.S. Senate: 56 percent say they will vote for the Democratic nominee Chris Van Hollen and 33 percent for the Republican
nominee Chris Chaffee. Eight percent are currently undecided.
https://www.goucher.edu/hughes-center/documents/Goucher-College-Poll-September-2022.pdf