Political Notes: Economy Is State's Top Issue in New Poll

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Most Maryland voters cite the economy as the biggest problem facing the state, yet they don't want to increase taxes or reduce major spending to fix it, according to the latest Gonzales Research poll.

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Political Notes: Economy Is State's Top Issue in New Poll

The poll, taken by phone interviews with 833 registered voters Sept. 8-17 and released Monday, also showed Gov. Martin O'Malley's approval rating holding steady at just less than 50 percent.

Forty-three percent of those polled said they agree the economy is the top issue and 75 percent said they think Maryland's budget issue is a "very big problem," but strong majorities said the...

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