There was a poll after the GA primary that showed Martin down 6 and Schumer and the DSCC said they’d keep an eye on this race. Well, it looks like they may look elsewhere now.
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There was a poll after the GA primary that showed Martin down 6 and Schumer and the DSCC said they’d keep an eye on this race. Well, it looks like they may look elsewhere now.
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Thanks for the diary and the link to S-USA’s page. They present their information in a clean and easily read way, I give them that.
So I took some encouragement from the internals.
The “favorable/unfavorable” figures, with high “neutral” percentages, suggest that Jim Martin is still not well known by the voters, and has a chance to grow his support.
So Martin runs better among voters already worried about the economy. That’s a group I guarantee you is growing with every passing day and falling financial giant. This week alone the losses on my 401(k) now far, far exceed my total campaign contributions year to date; but I console myself that I share the pain with others who will now be more likely to repudiate the Repub policies impoverishing us and vote Democratic.
And not everyone who dislikes Chambliss has come over to Jim Martin yet.
The momentum is still with Jim Martin, and there’s still time for him to win the seat in Georgia.
Any events that might explain such a big shift in opinion? Or, are we more likely looking at one of the polls being way off?