A couple polls have had the Senate race in Maryland suddenly closer or tied of late, and the Cook Political report even switched it into the Tossup category yesterday. Eeek! Many of us might have thought, attuned as we are to the ins and outs of the countless polls out there.
But, here's something to put into your pipe and smoke: According to the Washington Post, it's Cardin by 11, and, oh by the way, O'Malley by 10. Outlier? Perhaps. But not 11 points off, either, I'd think.
Democrats have sought to link Steele with Bush -- who has a 6 percent approval rating among African Americans surveyed. Steele has support from 14 percent of black voters, not significantly higher than the support Ehrlich is receiving, the poll shows. Overall, Cardin leads Steele 54 to 43 percent, with independent candidate Kevin Zeese receiving 1 percent of the vote.
"Michael Steele's problem is that . . . he's a Republican at the absolute worst time in the world for a politician to be a Republican," said David Bositis, an expert on black voting patterns at the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies.
Steele's spokesman Heye disagreed: "Michael Steele's message is resonating with African American voters. . . . His message of opportunity, hope and bringing change to Washington has resonated and is continuing to resonate with African American voters."
But Kenneth Kirby, 52, a former airline worker from Annapolis who is black, said he supports Cardin because he's a loyal Democrat. He said he stopped considering Steele "after I learned he was, essentially, a Bush appointee."
Steele gets more than 90 percent of the Republican vote and leads among independents, but, like Ehrlich, he has made little headway among the half of the voters who identify themselves as Democrats. Statewide, 55 percent of voters are registered as Democrats.
One interesting note: Ehrlich, despite trailing by 10, has a 55 percent approval rating.
Erm, not much more to comment on. Here's the link!
http://www.washingtonpost.com/...