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In Georgia Senate race, Warnock needs his 2020 coalition. But inflation, fatigue could keep them home

Oct 21, 2022 View Original Article
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    -12% Somewhat Liberal

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    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    -40% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

46% : Still, Democrats have two factors working to their advantage: the emergence of abortion as a potential issue to energize voters, particularly women, and Walker himself.
41% : "The thing that is different, that is important, is that abortion access and sensible gun control are issues that are front and center."
39% : An August poll of Latino voters in Georgia by UnidosUS found 70% of Latinos believe abortion should remain legal, yet it still ranked below the economy, inflation and gun violence among their top issues.
34% : In Georgia, 43% of voters in the Quinnipiac poll said inflation is their top issue, compared to 14% who said abortion.
33% : "And for those who can't bring themselves to vote for him, what do they do?"'Voting is too dumb': Roe is gone, student debt is piling up and young people are mad.
24% : Debate recap: Abortion, inflation dominate in Georgia debate with Herschel Walker, Raphael Warnock

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