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Roronoa D. Law
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« Reply #25 on: July 08, 2020, 06:54:42 PM »

For all the dems here who would you support in the worst case scenario of a Collins-Loeffler runoff? As much as I disagree with Collins on the issues I feel he would prob be a less corrupt and as awful as kelly but im really curious to see what the other dems here would do
No one. They both suck and will be equally terrible for our state.

I think whoever runs against them in 2022 can beat either one of them especially with an Abrams-Kemp rematch on the ballot.

You think either could lose even in a Biden midterm?

I mean why not Perdue won in a landslide in 2006 and every gubernatorial election afterward saw the margin cut in half. Despite 2006 being a goo year for Democrats and 2010 & 2014 being good years for Republicans.
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« Reply #26 on: July 08, 2020, 06:57:21 PM »

For all the dems here who would you support in the worst case scenario of a Collins-Loeffler runoff? As much as I disagree with Collins on the issues I feel he would prob be a less corrupt and as awful as kelly but im really curious to see what the other dems here would do
No one. They both suck and will be equally terrible for our state.

I think whoever runs against them in 2022 can beat either one of them especially with an Abrams-Kemp rematch on the ballot.

You think either could lose even in a Biden midterm?

I mean why not Perdue won in a landslide in 2006 and every gubernatorial election afterward saw the margin cut in half. Despite 2006 being a goo year for Democrats and 2010 & 2014 being good years for Republicans.

Charlie Baker won by 2 in 2014 and 33 in 2018. Gubernatorial races aren't always a good indicator.
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« Reply #27 on: July 08, 2020, 07:19:01 PM »

For all the dems here who would you support in the worst case scenario of a Collins-Loeffler runoff? As much as I disagree with Collins on the issues I feel he would prob be a less corrupt and as awful as kelly but im really curious to see what the other dems here would do
No one. They both suck and will be equally terrible for our state.

I think whoever runs against them in 2022 can beat either one of them especially with an Abrams-Kemp rematch on the ballot.

You think either could lose even in a Biden midterm?

I mean why not Perdue won in a landslide in 2006 and every gubernatorial election afterward saw the margin cut in half. Despite 2006 being a good year for Democrats and 2010 & 2014 being good years for Republicans.

Charlie Baker won by 2 in 2014 and 33 in 2018. Gubernatorial races aren't always a good indicator.

Governor Deal was just as popular as Baker at that point and ran in a Republican-friendly environment. Plus Kemp is the incumbent governor and he certainly is no Isakson. 
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