65% Of Marylanders Approve Of How Gov. Hogan's Doing As Governor, Goucher College Poll Finds

ANNAPOLIS (WJZ) — Sixty-five percent of Marylanders approve of the job Gov. Larry Hogan is doing as governor, a new Goucher College Poll finds.

This is a slight dip from his October 2020 approval rating of 71%, but still on par with his approval rating from this time last year at 62%, they said.

Meanwhile, 25% disapprove and 9% say they don't know.

In other parts of the state government, almost half of Maryland residents approve of the job the Maryland General Assembly is doing at 48%. Thirty percent disapprove and 19% say they don't know. The poll found 67% of Black Marylanders specifically approve the job of the General Assembly.

The Goucher College Poll surveyed 725 Maryland adults between Feb. 23 through Feb 28. The poll has a margin of error of +/-3.6 percent.

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