“Before broadly painting the races the Republican lost as being stolen, those individual races have to be examined.”
I made the same point, specifically about the GA election outcomes, to no avail here. Kemp received 200,000 more votes than Walker did, and Abrams received 130,000 fewer votes than Warnock did. There were about 150,000 fewer ballots cast in the Senate race than in the race for governor. So, some Kemp voters didn’t vote in the Senate election and some Kemp voters voted for Warnock or “others.”
Liberal Suburban Whites, especially women may have voted for Kemp. But they refused to vote for Walker.