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Poll: Hogan, Alsobrooks tied at 46% in Senate race

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Thursday, August 29, 2024   

A new poll found the Maryland's U.S. Senate race is a dead heat and Marylanders 50 and older are highly motivated to vote.

The bipartisan poll conducted on behalf of AARP Maryland surveyed more than 1,200 likely voters. It found the Senate race between former Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican, and Prince George's County Executive Angela Alsobrooks, a Democrat, is tied at 46% each, with 7% of voters undecided.

Jeff Liszt, partner at Impact Research, said at this point in the race, name recognition is big.

"There are a lot of voters in Maryland who still don't know Alsobrooks," Liszt pointed out. "Part of the reason that Larry Hogan is right now doing as well as he is with a lot of Democratic-leaning constituencies is that younger voters know Larry Hogan a lot better than they know Alsobrooks."

The poll found Kamala Harris leading Donald Trump in the state by a wide margin. With Hogan polling much better than Trump, Liszt said 33% of voters over 50 are currently splitting their tickets between the presidential race and the Senate contest.

Top issues resonating with Maryland voters 50 and older include the economy and jobs, threats to democracy, immigration and border security along with inflation and rising prices. The poll found more than 80% of voters 50 and older support funding the state grant program for family caregivers to cover some out-of-pocket expenses.

Hank Greenberg, state director for AARP Maryland, said there are several hundred thousand family caregivers in the state.

"There are over 770,000 self-identified family caregivers," Greenberg reported. "Their out-of-pocket expenses are about $7,200 a year and in fact, nearly a third of them, according to the survey that was just done, they're spending over 21 hours a week doing family caregiving and they could really use some assistance in that regard."

The new Caregiver Expense Grant Program took effect July 1 and offers up to $2,500 a year to help cover care-related expenses.

When pollsters asked voters 50 and older about specific issues, Greenberg noted they found Social Security was the top concern.

"Fifty-two percent of older voters say that Social Security is going to be a major source of their income, or is a major source of their income," Greenberg explained. "And that 79% of older voters say that candidate's position on Social Security is extremely or very important. "

Older voters also reported they are very motivated to vote, with 87% rating their motivation as 10 out of 10.

Disclosure: AARP Maryland contributes to our fund for reporting on Budget Policy & Priorities, Energy Policy, Health Issues, and Senior Issues. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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