An uncertain economic future and the threat of an abortion ban are motivating Marylanders to vote this election season, according to a new poll of likely voters for Baltimore Sun Media and the University of Baltimore.
An uncertain economic future and the threat of an abortion ban are motivating Marylanders to vote this election season, according to a new poll of likely voters for Baltimore Sun Media and the University of Baltimore.
A recent survey found that 47 percent of all voters feel more motivated to cast a ballot in the upcoming Nov. 8 election than in previous years. Many are opting to vote for policies instead of parties and top races are skewing Democratic.