Goucher Poll: Clinton Continues to Lead in Maryland; Edwards and Van Hollen in Dead Heat for Senate

Baltimore—The Goucher Poll asked likely Maryland Democratic voters for their opinions regarding candidates for the Maryland Democratic presidential and Maryland Democratic senatorial primaries.

If the Democratic presidential primary were held today, 58 percent of Maryland Democratic voters say they will vote for Hillary Clinton and 28 percent for Bernie Sanders. Twelve percent are currently undecided.

When asked about the senatorial primary, 37 percent of Maryland Democratic voters say they will vote for Chris Van Hollen and 39 percent for Donna Edwards—a statistical tie, taking into account the margin of error. Twenty-three percent are currently undecided.

See the full results here, and check out what the media has to say about the poll below.

Baltimore Sun: Maryland Senate race is a dead heat

Washington Post: Edwards-Van Hollen Senate race neck and neck 2 months before primary

WBAL Radio: Clinton With Big Lead Over Sanders In Maryland; Senate Race Statistical Tie

WBALTV: Maryland Democratic Senate race too close to call, poll finds

WJZ: Md. Senate Primary Tight For Edwards, Van Hollen

Maryland Reporter: Hillary beats Bernie in Md., 58-28%; Edwards, Van Hollen in dead heat

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