Still think Nunn is going to struggle greatly once she gets asked about her views. As of now, she has kept quiet.
So, she probably has situation like Gardner's? Though Gardner only has led in internals, is from the opposition and is campaigning in a moderately more friendly environment (a PVI of -1 instead of -5).
Quinnipiac has Gardner ahead as well, and that's not an internal....
In any case, with this and Rasmussen showing drastically different results, we'll have to wait for a third pollster to know the true effect, but it should be noted that both pollsters show an improvement for Perdue - this pollster has Perdue improving from 8 points behind to four points behind, while Rasmussen has Perdue improving from 3 points behind to 6 points ahead.