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Bacon King
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« on: October 24, 2014, 12:15:07 PM »

Thankfully there's a runoff. I always thought Perdue, parody of self-funder, would be awful and it's worse than I imagined.

He ran a great primary campaign, but I can't get over his sh**teating grin. He's just the douchiest candidate in the country.

The hallmark of his primary campaign was having a fit over losing the Chamber of Commerce endorsement, so I wouldn't even call that great
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Bacon King
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E: -7.63, S: -9.49

« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2014, 02:22:55 PM »

Alternatively, if control of the Senate is at stake, turnout could be relatively high.  There is no way to know exactly how many people will vote at this point.

If control of the Senate is at stake, Nunn would be doomed. Whatever crossover support and right-leaning independent support she's getting now would evaporate instantly.

Strictly speaking if the Senate is going to change control it will have already done so by the January 8th runoff. A Nunn victory would only move the 50R-49D chamber to an even split
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