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  Who is the most electable among GOP battleground states candidates? (search mode)
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Question: Who is the most electable among GOP battleground states candidates?
#1
Dan Sullivan (Alaska)
 
#2
Mead Treadwell (Alaska)
 
#3
Joe Miller (Alaska)
 
#4
Tom Cotton (Arkansas)
 
#5
Cory Gardner (Colorado)
 
#6
Jack Kingston (Georgia)
 
#7
David Perdue (Georgia)
 
#8
Joni Ernst (Iowa)
 
#9
Mitch McConnell (Kentucky)
 
#10
Bill Cassidy (Louisiana)
 
#11
Terri Lynn Land (Michigan)
 
#12
Thom Tillis (North Carolina)
 
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« on: July 17, 2014, 09:59:55 PM »

Stuck with Cassidy as he is pretty generic.

That being said, Kingston puzzles me. He seems like the perfect candidate, yet is still trailing Nunn in the polls. I know Nunn has the name recognition, but both he and Perdue seem like pretty solid candidates.
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