"It appears that O'Malley has shifted this race overall," said Steve Boots, president of the Annapolis polling firm OpinionWorks, which conducted the statewide telephone survey of 798 likely voters for The Sun. With more than eight of 10 O'Malley backers describing their support as "firm," Raabe said, the incumbent "has done a good job of securing his base." Democratic voters in Maryland seem "to be equally motivated" as Republicans, Louboutin Pumps have long smelled victory in the current political climate, Raabe said. Louise Wright, a Baltimore Democrat, is planning to vote for O'Malley, saying "he just did an excellent job as mayor of Louboutin Shoes and he did an excellent job as governor." "He shows integrity," said Wright, 64, who participated in the survey and agreed to share her views with Sun journalists. "He inherited a mess, and I think Maryland has done remarkably well given the overall economy. I hope he wins." O'Malley leads Ehrlich 52 percent to 38 percent, the largest spread of any publicly Louboutin Sandals poll during the campaign.
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