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Nov. 23, 2022: Is the Georgia runoff a done deal?
Nov. 23, 2022: Is the Georgia runoff a done deal?
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6 minutes
Released:
Nov 23, 2022
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As we all pack up and take a quick break for Thanksgiving, the Peach
State is still abuzz with activity as voters prepare to settle the final
Senate race of this cycle.
On Tuesday, a new poll by the AARP — the first major public survey since
the November general election — showed the race remains inside the
margin of error, with incumbent Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock pulling
in 51% to Republican Herschel Walker's 47%.
One key data point: “Warnock has a commanding lead of 54% to 39% over
Walker among independent voters — an important bloc that once reliably
voted for Republicans in Georgia.”
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Raghu Manavalan is the Host and Senior Editor of POLITICO's Playbook
Daily Briefing.
Jenny Ament is the Executive Producer of POLITICO Audio.
State is still abuzz with activity as voters prepare to settle the final
Senate race of this cycle.
On Tuesday, a new poll by the AARP — the first major public survey since
the November general election — showed the race remains inside the
margin of error, with incumbent Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock pulling
in 51% to Republican Herschel Walker's 47%.
One key data point: “Warnock has a commanding lead of 54% to 39% over
Walker among independent voters — an important bloc that once reliably
voted for Republicans in Georgia.”
Subscribe to the POLITICO Playbook newsletter
Raghu Manavalan is the Host and Senior Editor of POLITICO's Playbook
Daily Briefing.
Jenny Ament is the Executive Producer of POLITICO Audio.
Released:
Nov 23, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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