Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s Approve-Disapprove Numbers Are Tightening
Nearly 60% of Maryland voters say their families pay too much in taxes, contributing to a drop in Gov. Wes Moore’s approval to 52%, according to a Gonzales poll.
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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore addresses poll showing declining approval rating
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore responded to a poll Tuesday that showed his support among voters slipping. A Gonzales Research Poll found that 52% approve of the job Moore is doing, down from a high of 64% in September 2024, and 55% in March, 2025, the last time the poll addressed the question. The poll also found that Marylanders are split in the direction of the state, with 47% saying it is headed in the right direction, while 44 % say it’s headed in …
Poll: Moore approval numbers continue downward trend even as most voters would OK second term
Gov. Wes Moore (D) talks to reporters in November. A new poll shows the governor is still popular, but his popularity continues to wane. (Photo by Bryan P. Sears/Maryland Matters)Roughly half of Maryland voters said they would vote to reelect Gov. Wes Moore to a second term, even as the first-term Democrat’s job approval numbers continue a downward trend. The poll released Tuesday by Annapolis-based Gonzales Research & Media represents a mixed b…
Despite dropping approval ratings, Moore looking at likely reelection, finds new poll
In a new poll released overnight, Gov. Wes Moore's approval ratings appear to be dropping, though it doesn't seem likely it'll impact the upcoming Gubernatorial race all that much.Gonzales Research and Media Services asked a little more than 800 Marylanders their thoughts about Governor Moore and the direction of the state. Though Moore's approval rating remains above 50%, in the release accompanying the poll, Gonzales shared that this is a new …
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