Take the Washington Post's Maryland governor's race poll

The Washington Post today published the results of a poll of more than 1,400 Maryland residents that found incumbent Gov. Martin O'Malley with an 11-percentage-point edge over former Gov. Bob Ehrlich, with the election a bit more than a month away.
You can answer some of the questions yourself below:
(Note: Entertainment purposes only -- has none of the scientific rigor of the actual Post poll.)
By
Christopher Dean Hopkins
| September 28, 2010; 10:38 PM ET
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2010 Elections, Governor
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