Three weeks before their primary, Maryland Democrats remain largely undecided about who to nominate for governor, according to a new Washington Post-University of Maryland poll, in a race overshadowed by record popularity for incumbent Gov. Larry Hogan (R).
Benjamin Jealous (D) leads Rushern Baker (D) in the sizable Democratic pack, 21% to 16%. But the outcome of the race probably will depend on the nearly four in 10 likely voters who have not yet settled on a candidate.
Meanwhile, Hogan has a 71% approval rating.
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