Maryland

YouGov
November 04, 2012, 4:30 PM GMT+0

Democratic President Barack Obama holds a strong 22-point lead over Republican challenger Mitt Romney in Maryland, 59% Obama to 37% Romney, in a YouGov poll of 705 likely voters statewide.

In Maryland (Oct 31-Nov 3):

Independents give Romney a 4-point lead, 48% for Romney and 44% for Obama.

Obama leads strongly in Baltimore City, the Baltimore Suburbs and the DC Suburbs (79%-20%, 55%-40%, and 74%-23% respectively), while Romney leads in the rest of the state (56%-39%).

Net Change in Voter Intention (Likely Voters)
TotalIndependents

Sept 7-14

Oct 4-11

Oct 31-Nov 3

Sept 7-14

Oct 4-11

Oct 31-Nov 3

Barack Obama

57%

58%

59%

41%

39%

44%

Mitt Romney

37%

37%

37%

49%

49%

48%

Incumbent Democratic Senator Ben Cardin continues to hold a strong 57%-34% lead over Republican Senate challenger Dan Bongino.

The poll was conducted online October 31-November 3, 2012.

Sampling method: Respondents were selected using sample matching. A random sample (stratified by age, gender, race, education, and region) was selected from the 2010 American Community Survey. Voter registration, turnout, religion, news interest, minor party identification, and non-placement on an ideology scale, were imputed from the Registration and Voting Supplements of the 2008 and 2010 Current Population Surveys and the Pew Religion in American Life Survey. Matching respondents were selected from the YouGov panel, an opt-in Internet panel.

Some respondents were initially selected on September 7-14 from YouGov¹s panel, then recontacted on October 4-11 and again on October 31-November 3. Others were selected for the first time on October 31-November 3.

Weighting: The sample was weighted using propensity scores based on age, gender, race, education, news interest, and non-placement on an ideology scale.

Number of respondents: 705 likely voters. Margin of error ±4.1% (adjusted for weighting).

Click here for September 7-14 results (registered voters).

Click here for October 4-11 results (likely voters).

Click here for October 31-November 3 results (likely voters).