A recent Gonzales Research Poll revealed that Maryland Governor Wes Moore’s job approval rating has fallen since January. Currently, 55% of voters approve of the job Moore is doing, while 36% disapprove, resulting in a positive ratio of 19 points, down from 33 points in January. Among Democrats, 83% approve of Moore’s performance, while Independents have a more mixed opinion, with 34% approving and 42% disapproving. Republicans are predominantly against Moore’s performance, with 67% disapproving. In rural areas of Maryland, Moore only has a 41% approval rate. The poll, conducted from March 5 to March 9 with 804 registered voters, indicated concerns about a $3 billion budget deficit and high electric bills across the state. Methodology included telephone interviews across Maryland to reflect election voting patterns, with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points. Residents can access the full poll results on the Gonzales Research website.
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