The governor of the state of Maryland, Martin O'Malley, ran for re-election in November, 2010. Before the election, from September 22-26, 2010, the Washington Post conducted a poll in which respondents were asked: "lf the election for Maryland governor were held today, for whom would you vote?" In an article summarizing the results of the poll, Washington Post journalists reported that "A total of 1,448 randomly selected adults in Maryland were interviewed, including... 730 voters likely to cast ballots." The sample was intended to represent the population of likely Maryland voters at that time period in September, 2010. The article summarized the responses of the likely voters using the following categories: "for Governor Martin O'Malley", "for Bob Ehrlich", and "for Other/no opinion".

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The governor of the state of Maryland, Martin O'Malley, ran for re-election in November, 2010. Before
the election, from September 22-26, 2010, the Washington Post conducted a poll in which respondents
were asked: "lf the election for Maryland governor were held today, for whom would you vote?"
In an article summarizing the results of the poll, Washington Post journalists reported that "A total of
1,448 randomly selected adults in Maryland were interviewed, including... 730 voters likely to cast
ballots." The sample was intended to represent the population of likely Maryland voters at that time
period in September, 2010. The article summarized the responses of the likely voters using the following
categories: "for Governor Martin O'Malley", "for Bob Ehrlich", and "for Other/no opinion".
Transcribed Image Text:The governor of the state of Maryland, Martin O'Malley, ran for re-election in November, 2010. Before the election, from September 22-26, 2010, the Washington Post conducted a poll in which respondents were asked: "lf the election for Maryland governor were held today, for whom would you vote?" In an article summarizing the results of the poll, Washington Post journalists reported that "A total of 1,448 randomly selected adults in Maryland were interviewed, including... 730 voters likely to cast ballots." The sample was intended to represent the population of likely Maryland voters at that time period in September, 2010. The article summarized the responses of the likely voters using the following categories: "for Governor Martin O'Malley", "for Bob Ehrlich", and "for Other/no opinion".
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