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Sedona

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Tue Sep 22, 2020, 06:50 AM Sep 2020

AJC poll: Race for president, Senate contests in Georgia 'too close to call'

A new poll conducted for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution shows the presidential race in Georgia could not be closer, with President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden tied in a political environment dominated by the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic as well as protests over racial inequality.

The poll pegged Trump and Biden at 47% apiece, with an additional 1% of voters backing Libertarian Jo Jorgensen. Only 4% were undecided in the survey of 1,150 likely voters, which was conducted Sept. 11-20 by the University of Georgia’s School of Public and International Affairs.

Georgia’s twin U.S. Senate races are also competitive. U.S. Sen. David Perdue (47%) and Democrat Jon Ossoff (45%) are neck-and-neck, within the poll’s margin of error of 4 percentage points. Libertarian Shane Hazel has 4% support, and about 5% are undecided.

The special election for U.S. Sen. Kelly Loeffler’s seat is still highly unsettled. Loeffler is pegged at 24%, echoing other polls that suggest she’s built a slight lead. But U.S. Rep. Doug Collins, her fiercest Republican rival, and Democrat Raphael Warnock are within striking distance at roughly 20% each

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AJC poll: Race for president, Senate contests in Georgia 'too close to call' (Original Post) Sedona Sep 2020 OP
Some nice signs there. Statistical Sep 2020 #1

Statistical

(19,264 posts)
1. Some nice signs there.
Tue Sep 22, 2020, 06:55 AM
Sep 2020

First the obvious being tied in Georgia is amazing. Second is just how stable the polls are in general. Very low movement most people made up their mind months or even years ago. Lastly low percentage of third party and undecideds which means not a whole lot of movement to expect in the future.

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