A recent poll conducted by the Institute of Politics at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, revealed that Governor Wes Moore has a 52% approval rating among Maryland adults, with 40% disapproving of his job performance. The survey also found that 42% of Marylanders believe the state is heading in the right direction, while 49% think it’s on the wrong track.
The poll showed that Marylanders trust their state government more than the federal government, with 76% indicating they have little to no trust in the federal government. In contrast, 56% said they have little to some trust in the state government. Additionally, 61% of those surveyed believe that federal job losses will negatively impact Maryland.
Maryland lawmakers are currently facing a nearly $3 billion deficit and are considering tax increases and budget cuts to address the shortfall. The poll, conducted between Feb. 11 and Feb. 15, surveyed 803 Maryland adults, with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5%.
Overall, the poll provides insights into the opinions of Maryland residents on various political and economic issues, highlighting the challenges and concerns facing the state. Governor Moore’s approval rating, the state’s direction, and the level of trust in government are key areas of focus in the survey.
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