CBS/YouGov: Perdue +5, Cunningham +10, Graham +1 (user search)
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Calthrina950
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« on: September 27, 2020, 09:54:03 AM »

UTDP... The new Isakson in town!

Lindsey really is in trouble, which I would have never expected at the beginning of the year.

It seems like Graham's opportunistic transformation into a staunch Trumpist has hurt his electoral position, rather than helping him. Many Republicans still view him as a craven RINO, and he has alienated suburbanites and independents by tying himself so closely to Trump, while motivating the Democratic base to turnout against him.
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« Reply #1 on: September 27, 2020, 11:01:58 AM »

Perdue has maintained a narrow but consistent advantage in most of the polls, and he is certainly in a better position than Tillis, who has trailed in virtually every poll throughout the campaign season. I think it's fair to say that Georgia is Tossup/Lean R and North Carolina is Tossup/Lean D, although Perdue and Cunningham are by no means a guarantee to win, and both Ossoff and Tillis can still comeback. As for South Carolina, Graham retains a narrow advantage, but it's even clearer than it was before that he is vulnerable. It's probably fair to call South Carolina Tossup/Lean R at this point as well.
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