Gansler lead over sees strong role
Democrat Douglas F. Gansler appears to be benefiting from his party’s 2-to-1 edge in registered voters and a barrage of television ads, holding a commanding lead over Republican Scott L. Rolle in the race for the open attorney general seat , After a new survey for the sun.
While both candidates are similar, law-and-order campaigns, Gansler, the Montgomery County state attorney, has far more money than the role of Chief in Frederick County, and a base in the state, the most populous region.
With these advantages, he holds a lead of 54 percent to 26 percent of the nationwide survey of 815 likely voters showed. From September 1, Gansler had $ 1 million in his campaign treasury for only .
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