One of the things I don't get about these kind of Republican efforts is that even in relatively affluent districts, the typical voter is nowhere near affluent enough to benefit from GOP policies or relate to the 0.1%-ers they nominate as candidates.
If the GOP actually wanted to appeal to "suburban moms" they should have nominated a partner-track corporate lawyer who lives in a 4-bedroom house in Sandy Springs with her software developer husband, with a mortgage and outstanding student loans from law school.
I'm sure we'd all love to @#$% our way into an executive position at a major stock exchange but life isn't so charmed for most people.
Also, no "mom" has hair like Kelly Loeffler's - they'd never have the time to keep it looking that way while juggling work and the kids' after school activities and cooking and everything else. That's the hair of a woman with a lot of free time on her hands and stylists who make house calls.