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MD-Sen: WaPo/U. Maryland Poll Has Donna Edwards (D) Leading Chris Van Hollen (D) 44-40

Some good news out of Maryland today:

Maryland’s Democratic Senate race remains very much up for grabs three weeks before the primary, with voters sharply divided along racial lines, according to a new poll from The Washington Post and the University of Maryland.

The rare open Senate seat, being vacated by Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski after 30 years, has sparked a heated and expensive battle between Reps. Donna Edwards and Chris Van Hollen. The congresswoman is trying to appeal to voters by emphasizing her inspiring personal story as a black single mother with an activist history. Her rival has responded with a bevy of endorsements from public officeholders and a relentless focus on his legislative record.

Faced with that choice, African American and white voters appear deeply split. Among all likely Democratic primary voters, Edwards leads Van Hollen by a statistically insignificant 44 percent to 40 percent. But likely black voters favor Edwards by a nearly 3-to-1 margin. More than twice as many white voters support Van Hollen as back Edwards.

While Edwards also leads among women, that split has racial underpinnings as well, according to the survey, which was conducted in partnership with U-Md.’s Center for American Politics and Citizenship. Van Hollen leads by 23 percentage points among white women, a preference erased by Edwards’s 51-point lead with black women.

The primary is April 26th. Lets make sure we get out the votes for Edwards in the next few weeks. Click here to donate and get involved with Edwards’ campaign.


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