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.
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That’s why this race is projected to go to a run-off. GA law requires a candidate to garner at least 50% of the vote count or a run-off is to be held. Saxby Chambliss went this route last time he was elected.
I early voted in the Grayson office in Gwinnett where the deoncratic headquarters is 152feet away from the polling office. I would estimate at least 50% of obama voters coming in and there were no buses yet.
Dims/LIBs are subhuman termites, eating-away at the foundations of Free America: Law, Decency, Self-Respect, Respect for Others, Self-Responsibility and so forth. They must be defeated at all levels and shunned in order to return sanity to America.
I would not take the CNN poll too seriously. But that being said Perdue is a lackluster candidate and every republican in GA needs to show up and vote for him so we get Michelle Nunn for 6 long years voting lickstep with Dingy Harry. And you know she will.
I personally would be very very interested to know how many of these voters know that they voted.
Sam Nunn was about as far from conservative as you can get without getting a hammer and sickle tattoo
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