The Officially Unofficial 2020 Georgia Senate Runoff Elections Armageddon Thread (1 Viewer)

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    Control of the Senate is on the line. Assuming the current numbers will stand on recount, only 1.9% of the vote (90,295 votes) separated Republican incumbent David Perdue from his Democratic challenger, Jon Ossof. The third place Libertarian candidate received 2.3% of the vote (144,566 votes). In the special election, Raphael Warnock led the pack with 32.9% of the vote trailed by incumbent Kelly Loeffler who received 25.9% of the vote. Doug Collins, the other major GOP candidate, finished with 20% of the vote. Various other Democrat candidates finished with a combined 15.5% of the vote. Various other GOP candidates finished with 3.4% and roughly 2% for independent candidates.

    Andrew Yang has posted that he will be moving to Georgia to help campaign for Ossof and Warnock.

     
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    Ossoff might be on the wrong side of votes here. If he kept within 80k of Perdue, I felt good. Now it's 100k.not so good
     
    This guy is evidently an analyst for The Lincoln Project

     
    Ossoff might be on the wrong side of votes here. If he kept within 80k of Perdue, I felt good. Now it's 100k.not so good

    171,000 mail-in ballots about to get dropped in DeKalb, expected 80/20 split D/R. That's ~135,000 D ballots.
     
    This is gonna be a razor thin one. Both Repubs up.
     
    171,000 mail-in ballots about to get dropped in DeKalb, expected 80/20 split D/R. That's ~135,000 D ballots.

    Thats a differential of around 95k. Still not enough for Ossoff. Where else will his vote come from to overtake Perdue?
     
    Ossoff might be on the wrong side of votes here. If he kept within 80k of Perdue, I felt good. Now it's 100k.not so good
    Remember when you were walking people off the ledge?



    All for not getting ahead of ourselves, but all signs still seem to point to Democrats winning.
     
    Thats a differential of around 95k. Still not enough for Ossoff. Where else will his vote come from to overtake Perdue?

    There's still a lot of raw vote total left around Atlanta and Savannah and both Dems have overperformed around the state in the smaller counties. Ossoff's going to pull off a squeaker if he wins but that Perdue lead isn't safe by any stretch.
     

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