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  Who will win the Georgia gubernatorial election? (search mode)
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Brian Kemp (Republican)
 
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Stacey Abrams (Democratic)
 
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« on: August 09, 2018, 04:13:00 PM »

^^^ Exactly!!!

Me and a group of other organizers are planning a campaign post-Labor Day to draw out black D-leaning millennials age 21-40 (GA has the highest pop. of black millennials in the country). The main issues we will be focusing on are transit expansion, affordable housing, and criminal justice reform. We are targeting six counties (Cobb, Gwinnett, Douglas, Henry, Newton, Rockdale) that lay outside the 285 corridor. Stacey is probably going to win all of them but we want to pad her numbers there as much as possible to counter any potential deficits in North Georgia and any potential underperformance in the Black Belt.

I've been meaning to ask you about the campaign Abrams is running. The parts of Georgia where I frequent (NW GA like Floyd, Chattooga, Polk counties, etc.) I have seen absolutely no presence whatsoever of the Abrams campaign. No campaign signs or anything like that, while Kemp is extremely well represented in these areas.

I mean that’s Tom Graves country isn’t it? Not surprising she isn’t putting a ton of effort into easily the most hostile territory in the state

That's true, but I think it's a good question.  I'm sure there's plenty of Abrams presence in Atlanta, but I'm an OTP critter and have seen exactly one Abrams sign (in Athens).  I'd have expected at least something in places like Alpharetta, Roswell, etc., since Abrams probably needs to make at least some inroads into the well-educated ATL suburbs.


You live in Athens too?
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