Posted on 10/31/2002 8:37:38 AM PST by jern
WASHINGTON -- The two gubernatorial candidates in Maryland are working hard to get out the vote just one week before the general elections, NEWS4 reports. The latest NEWS4/Mason-Dixon poll shows Maryland Republican gubernatorial candidate Rep. Bob Ehrlich is once again leading Democrat Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend. And, voter turn out could be a key in the campaign's final days, NEWS4 reports.
The NEWS4/Mason-Dixon poll released Wednesday shows Ehrlich taking a one percentage point lead over Townsend. It has been a back-and-forth battle, but Ehrlich currently has 47 percent to Townsend's 46 percent.
Last month, it was Townsend who was ahead by one point. But, with a margin of error of plus or minus four percentage points, the race continues to be a dead heat.
NEWS4 reports Townsend has an overwhelming lead in Baltimore city, and is well ahead of her opponent in the Washington suburbs -- Montgomery and Prince George's counties.
But, Ehrlich is expected to win every other region of the state. The NEWS4/Mason-Dixon poll shows him leading in Baltimore County, the central Maryland suburbs, the eastern shore and western Maryland. (See map, at left.)
Larry Harris, who is with Mason-Dixon polls, spoke with NEWS4 about the campaigns, and how they've progressed.
"He's been running pretty much a mistake-free campaign. He seems to have been able to successfully blunt the charges of being a right-wing Republican, or, the Democratic party would say, he's been able to disguise his record," Harris said.
Ehrlich is leading among males and whites, as seen below.
Male voters
Analysts say voter turnout will be a major factor in determining who will become Maryland's next governor.
O'Connor told NEWS4 a low turnout could cost Townsend the election.
"She's got to get voters out in traditionally African-American neighborhoods, she's running very strongly with African-American voters. And, she's running very strongly with women voters. So, she has to make certain that those two groups, and people who are very concerned about gun control, hear her message and get out and vote," she said.
O'Connor says the weekend before the election is always important, but this year takes on special significance. She says many voters in the Washington-area haven't been tuned into politics because of the sniper killings. She says a lot of decisions could be made this weekend, and both parities are making an extraordinary effort to get out the vote.
Harris said if Ehrlich can cut into Townsend's base -- just a little -- then he'll be the one headed to Annapolis.
"He's only gotta make a smidgen of difference. The race is so close at this point, he's doing what he's got to do in this state for a Republican to get elected. And, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend is not doing what a Democrat has to do in Baltimore city, Prince George's County and even in progressive Montgomery County," he said.
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The Dims still haven't learned that, while there may be people who are "concerned" about gun-control, the only ones who reliably get out and VOTE because of gun-control are the NRA members!
See? SEE? It's those damn evil white males again...
GOOOO MARYLAND VOTERS, OUST THAT B*TCH!!
I know that for Ehrlich to win, he needs to "lose by less" in PG, Montgomery and Balto. City. But does anyone out there know by how much he needs to close the gap in those three places to win?
If there was ever a clearer picture of how this state is "run", here it is. All the people, crammed into the Baltimore/Metro region, where the majority of the population lives, is hopelessly deluded by the misinformation and lies of the Democratic party, and the rest of the state, a good 90% by a pictoral estimation suffers because of this ignorance!
I hope the undecided vote does turn out more than in past years, or else this may be the most bitter loss I personally can remember for conservatives in quite some time.
I ask myself this question daily.
A truer assessment of the typical MD female has never been uttered.
More like the dead people will decide this one.
That was the poll sponsored by the Baltimore Sun and the Gazette newspapers and it had a margin of error of +/- 3.4%. It was 48% Ehrlich and 44% Townsend.
Ehrlich has the Big Mo.
Regarding the lopsided vote by blacks I believe that there will be a surprise in this race. Either a lot of them will "secretly" vote for Ehrlich or just not vote. Especially in Baltimore City.
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