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« on: September 19, 2018, 03:31:35 PM »

John Kennedy (R): 37%
Ralph Abraham (R): 8%
Eddie Rispone (R): 3%
John Bel Edwards (D, inc.): 40%
Undecided: 12%

47% John Kennedy (R)
43% John Bel Edwards (D, inc.)

52% John Bel Edwards (D, inc.)
29% Eddie Rispone (R)

48% John Bel Edwards (D, inc.)
35% Ralph Abraham (R)

https://thehayride.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/LA-2019-General-Election-Survey-091218.pdf
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« Reply #1 on: September 20, 2018, 03:00:09 AM »

It’s absurd that Republicans can easily win re-election in dark blue states yet Democrats have to go to all-out war to win red states

It comes with the territory of being the more open minded party sadly.

Ah yeah, that’s why all those deep red state Democratic candidates for Senate are losing right now, right? And why there are way more red state Democrats than blue state Republicans in the Senate? I kinda doubt someone like Phil Bredesen (R) would even have a 2% chance of making it competitive in a D+14 state.

Also not sure how Edwards leading by 13 and 23 points is a sign that Democrats will "have to go to all-out war" to win this race? Kennedy is probably the most popular politician in the state, so him being narrowly ahead makes sense. If he doesn’t run, it’s at least Likely D.
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