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Official Georgia Senate Runoff Election Thread - Page 4

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01-05-2021, 09:58 PM
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90% of the vote in so far is from early voting. Remainder of the coming votes are thought to be favoring the Reps.
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So why aren’t you jumping in happiness? You said before if you ever become a voting citizen you’d vote
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It’s interesting to see how some people vote for Warnock but not Ossoff.
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It’s interesting to see how some people vote for Warnock but not Ossoff.
I think one of these two will win for sure...Looks like Warnock to me but hopefully Ossoff as well. David Perdue has now taken over, razor thin 50-50 atm.
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Well Perdue is an incumbent and the "headliner" for the Republicans...he's going to be the toughest to beat.
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There's a ton of Atlanta area vote left, and it thinks anything is possible given the long history of 'anything' happening. And there were huge sources of uncertainty at the beginning of the night (650 or 1.3 million eday votes!). But they're just not there anymore

Now that doesn't mean the race is so over that you could call it, particularly in the Ossoff-Perdue race. It's not 99% Ossoff. But it's not 62% either

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Baldwin Co. (Milledgeville, GA) is at 91.7% of its November turnout:

Warnock +4.0
Ossoff +3.6

Biden (Nov.) +1.3

Another great performance for Dems in a mid-sized, racially polarized county.
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NYT needle still shows Ossoff as probable to win. Keep faith. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...gion=Component
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Well Perdue is an incumbent and the "headliner" for the Republicans...he's going to be the toughest to beat.
Yeah but how do you vote for a guy that feels like he doesn’t need to work for your vote and miss debates and the fact that he’s on record to vote to cut protections for pre-existing conditions and against the COVID relief bill it’s like come on Georgia really!?
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@Nate_Cohn

There's a ton of Atlanta area vote left, and it thinks anything is possible given the long history of 'anything' happening. And there were huge sources of uncertainty at the beginning of the night (650 or 1.3 million eday votes!). But they're just not there anymore

Now that doesn't mean the race is so over that you could call it, particularly in the Ossoff-Perdue race. It's not 99% Ossoff. But it's not 62% either

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Baldwin Co. (Milledgeville, GA) is at 91.7% of its November turnout:

Warnock +4.0
Ossoff +3.6

Biden (Nov.) +1.3

Another great performance for Dems in a mid-sized, racially polarized county.
Ossof needs to absolutely dominate remainder of Gwinnett Dekalb and Fulton.
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Here's the story right now:

1. Black turnout looks, frankly, phenomenal.
2. Perdue/Loeffler are approaching Trump %s of the vote in a lot of deep red rural counties, but turnout there isn't anything special.
3. It's getting harder to see a path for either R, but esp. Loeffler.
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