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WI_DEM

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Wed Sep 24, 2014, 09:05 AM Sep 2014

Could GA Senate be the sleeper race of 2014?--SUSA Perdue & Nunn essentially tied

6 Weeks to the 11/04/14 General Election, Georgia Democrats Won't Roll Over, Refuse to Play Dead: White-hot races for both Governor of Georgia and US Senator from Georgia highlight this week's exclusive WXIA-TV 11 Alive News Poll, conducted by SurveyUSA. In the fierce fight for the open Senate Seat being vacated by Republican Saxby Chambliss, Republican David Perdue
and Democrat Michelle Nunn run effectively even today, Perdue at 46%, Nunn at 45%. In the contest for Governor of Georgia, incumbent Republican Nathan Deal is deadlocked with Democrat Jason Carter, Carter 45%, Deal 44%. Third-party candidates in both contests take just enough of the vote that, in a close general-election finish, the winner may need to also win a 12/04/14 runoff,
rather than being elected outright in the 11/04/14 general election.

http://politicalwire.com/archives/2014/09/24/still_tight_in_georgia.html

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Could GA Senate be the sleeper race of 2014?--SUSA Perdue & Nunn essentially tied (Original Post) WI_DEM Sep 2014 OP
Not a sleeper for those of us in GA. It will be close. aikoaiko Sep 2014 #1
Amen! Get it out there! Perdue and Deal are slime. CurtEastPoint Sep 2014 #2
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