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« on: November 17, 2021, 04:38:24 PM » |
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Tilt/Lean D as it would be with most Generic D v Generic R candidates, GA has been swinging (not just trending left) for several cycles now, and I don't really see that stopping, ofc if any year was to have a slight reversion, it'd be one like next year, but the Democratic vote base is very solid here and the small amount of persuadable voters in Georgia surely makes it possible for Democrats to successfully fight hostile headwinds here. I would not be surprised at all if Republicans picked up several governorships in the Midwest and still lost Georgia. If Democrats lose here, they're likely having a very awful night.
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