Posted on 10/25/2014 6:54:42 AM PDT by SoFloFreeper
A new CNN/ORC Poll is the latest in a long line of polls to show Democrat Michelle Nunn leading David Perdue in the Georgia Senate race. More importantly, the CNN poll shows that Nunn would win a runoff between the two candidates.
CNN reported, Democrat Michelle Nunn has a slight 47%-44% edge over Republican David Perdue in the Georgia race for an open Senate seat, according to a new CNN/ORC International survey released Friday
Libertarian candidate Amanda Swafford is pulling 5% of the vote in Georgia, keeping Nunn and Perdue from reaching the 50% threshold
.In a hypothetical runoff, Nunn still holds a small margin over Perdue, 51% to 47%. But the polls likely voter model can only estimate the November electorate, as a runoff election can draw a smaller and different crowd than the general election.
(Excerpt) Read more at politicususa.com ...
Oh look! Concern Troll has it in for Georgia, too! WHY is Concern Troll allowed to post on this forum?
The Devil went down to Georgia,
He was lookin for a STATE to steal!!
Maybe we should send Charlie Daniels to GA to do a little campaigning...he’s a conservative...not fond of Obama. Check him out on twitter.
Yes. Love him
I think the Republican Leadership is morally bankrupt, lacking the courage of OUR convictions.
“Politicus USA” is not a legitimate news site - it is a far left-wing blog graphically designed to look like a news site - and if you look for news in google, it pops up as a news site with the latest headlines. So keep that in mind. That said, the poll is still a concern, of course.
That’s a very good point...some saying this is evidence the state is moving “toward” the Democrats - it was not very long ago they would have voted for a Nunn or Carter by default in overwhelming majorities. Now you have both a Nunn and a Carter running for the two stop spots at the same time, and both races are competitive and Republicans may win not one, but both.
If Perdue is already conceding that there may be a runoff, then he's already lost.
The actual Perdue chickens has more guts than he does.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5ZKKtDEhFY&list=UUlJKQAD1YiqXYZHwbkRnNTw&index=94
I guess that’s the one you are talking about? Looks like with her they are going for the “cute” approach with the ads...that can be effective if it doesn’t cause the message to be lost...that ad is probably somewhere in between. The ads with the serious music and serious narration may be cliché but are likely much more effective...this ad may be designed to keep some people from immediately being able to tell what it is and hitting mute like some people do - maybe just trying to “mix it up”, but I’m not familiar with the other ads that may be saturating the airwaves there to know.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXPtlOsDE3I&index=75&list=UUlJKQAD1YiqXYZHwbkRnNTw
Well, they’re capable of hard hitting ads - they should run some like that against Kirkpatrick.
Nice circumlocution R/HO.
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An earlier K/B post showed what we're up against.
<><><>If 60% of eligible voters are registered, and 50% of those actually vote, the 10% difference .... millions of votes ... easily becomes the basis for national fraud.
<><><>Then, by illegally registering those who do not have the right to vote ... illegal aliens among them ... the Democrats improve their chances greatly. Still, not one (1) Republican voice raised against vote fraud.
<><><>Low turnout + a huge pool of unregistered potential voters = an environment in which fraud can easily carry the day. Example: the Democrats often create Republican registrations for the main purpose of voting in primaries, which are often decided by mere hundreds of votes in very low turnout elections. Some primaries turn out as low as 10% or less of eligible voters!
<><><>Sad Results of the Totally Scientific Kenny Bunk VFW Bar Poll: Half of the "Conservative" vote .... oddly enough it seems the the loudest half ... can be found on the couch on election day.
GA FReeper ping.
Get out and vote, get your friends to vote. I don’t want any more Bushes in public office, and I darn sure don’t want any more Clintons, Carters, or Nunns. Vote to stop this multi-generational silliness.
Comeon EEE, enough with the OMG WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE. If you live here, do your part.
You got that right. Pre-2000, Democrats AND Republicans would have voted Nunn/Carter.
And also, he's extremely upset Obama follows so many laws.
Already voted. Wife, too.
For Perdue.
Already voted absentee.
NO DEMOCRATS!!!!
I saw that in early voting African-American participation was way up. Looks like they are focused on getting out the vote for Nunn.
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