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elephantower
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« on: March 27, 2019, 10:52:57 PM »

The whole adulation for Stacey is weird, I don't see the same thing being done for Gillum.
Stacey Abrams transformed Georgia's electorate and made huge inroads in the Atlanta suburbs.

Gillum blew a cake walk race in a toss-up state.

Georgia's demographic shifts are also more favorable in the long term for Democrats. It will be consistently voting to the left of Florida by the end of the next decade.
What evidence is there Gillum's at fault when the rest of the Democratic slate (including Fried) were within a few %age points?
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elephantower
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« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2019, 10:54:24 PM »

The whole adulation for Stacey is weird, I don't see the same thing being done for Gillum.
Stacey Abrams transformed Georgia's electorate and made huge inroads in the Atlanta suburbs.

Gillum blew a cake walk race in a toss-up state.

Georgia's demographic shifts are also more favorable in the long term for Democrats. It will be consistently voting to the left of Florida by the end of the next decade.
What evidence is there Gillum's at fault when the rest of the Democratic slate (including Fried) all got a similar share of the vote?
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