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The Phillips Academy Poll shows Warnock trending downward from his high of 50 percent in the beginning of July while Walker is continuing to trend upward from recent polling.
Warnock is leading by 64% among Black voters even though both Warnock and Walker are African American. Warnock also has strong support among low-income and urban voters, where he leads by 23% and 16% respectively. Conversely, Walker receives most of his support from rural voters, where he is up by 20%. Georgia’s suburban voters, a key voting block in the 2020 election, favor Walker by 5.1%.
That last sentence is a big red flag for the Warnock campaign. The suburbs helped turn Georgia’s two Senate seats blue in 2020 and when coupled with a resurgence of the rural vote in Georgia, a lot of whom stayed home in the 2020 runoff, that could potentially mean that Walker is actually about 2-3 points higher than where he is polling currently.
The poll has Kemp leading Abrams 51.4% to 43.5%, so he will avoid a runoff if that holds.
As for the Senate race, Walker now leads Warnock 45.2% to 43.6%, which would result in a runoff if that holds.
Raffensberger is crushing his Democrat opponent by 16 points in the Secretary of State race, which could be important to stave off efforts by Democrats to rig future elections with dropboxes and expanded mail-in voting like they did in 2020.
The poll has Kemp leading Abrams 51.4% to 43.5%, so he will avoid a runoff if that holds.
As for the Senate race, Walker now leads Warnock 45.2% to 43.6%, which would result in a runoff if that holds.
Raffensberger is crushing his Democrat opponent by 16 points in the Secretary of State race, which could be important to stave off efforts by Democrats to rig future elections with dropboxes and expanded mail-in voting like they did in 2020.
I'm a liberal democrat, but I don't get the attraction of Stacey Abrams. People tout her as some kind of future shining star for the dems, but all she's ever done is lose.
On the other hand, I don't understand how anyone could pull the lever for Herschel Walker. The guy is certifiably nuts, besides being a liar and a hypocrite.
I'm a liberal democrat, but I don't get the attraction of Stacey Abrams. People tout her as some kind of future shining star for the dems, but all she's ever done is lose.
On the other hand, I don't understand how anyone could pull the lever for Herschel Walker. The guy is certifiably nuts, besides being a liar and a hypocrite.
She's a black, overweight female that plays the race card like a Stradivarius violin.
You seriously don't get the attraction to her in the Democrat party???
The poll has Kemp leading Abrams 51.4% to 43.5%, so he will avoid a runoff if that holds.
As for the Senate race, Walker now leads Warnock 45.2% to 43.6%, which would result in a runoff if that holds.
Raffensberger is crushing his Democrat opponent by 16 points in the Secretary of State race, which could be important to stave off efforts by Democrats to rig future elections with dropboxes and expanded mail-in voting like they did in 2020.
This is fantastic news!
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