"Democrats Surge As Michelle Nunn Leads Georgia Senate Race In Third Straight Poll"

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    Democrats Surge As Michelle Nunn Leads Georgia Senate Race In Third Straight Poll
    http://www.politicususa.com/2014/10...-leads-georgia-senate-race-straight-poll.html

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    Gotta Luv it! Michelle Nunn, the Democrat, leads David Perdue, the Republican, in Georgia. And this is the Third straight poll.

    Yet that's what happens when minorities are registered to vote and are voting. This time around those registered were over 100,000 of them. Let's hear it for the Minorities! Kudos for their interest in voting in this important midterm election. That CAN and DOES make a difference. It's no wonder Republicans are resorting to crying out about the myth of voter fraud when in actuality there isn't any to speak of.

    The Peach State of Georgia's Senate seat can go Blue this time around and it's because the Democrat has much more to offer than the Republican in Georgia. It is not good to outsource jobs, as Perdue is finding out. That can prove to be costly during an important election year.
     
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    cupid dave Well-Known Member

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    You are right that the young people and the women are running a Nation which is openly and lawfully condoning Abortion, Gay Rights, Homosexual marriage, illegitimacy of half the children born, Trillion dollar Welfare costs to single mothers, No Fault Divorce, wide spread porn, and sexual promiscuity.

    Meanwhile, the muslims are sharpening their swords, just as the Ancient Jews did, for these same reasons.
     
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    If only elections were won by polls.

    Oceans have storm surges and floods surge. Liberals wetting their pants isn't normally considered a surge.

    And we learned in Iraq that liberals hate surges and will work diligently to undo them so they can snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
     
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    Your remarks are out of line with the basic thought of this report. It is speaking to Michelle Nunn Leading in the Georgia race for the Senate seat.
     
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    That's because Nunn is running away from obama and her record (in other words, she is lying about her politics) and is putting out ads of her with Bush Sr.

    In other words, Nunn is ahead for a simple reason - "Bush did it".
     
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    Bush has been 'wacked' since the last few elections. Nunn is doing great on her own record without his help which could actually hurt her.
     
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    That's the same ol'....same ol' we've been hearing ever since your side thought Romney would win the presidential election and refused to heed the polls. [​IMG]
     
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    But why is Nunn running so well? Because she is running from obama and all the "progressive" policies, and she is advertising herself as a friend of Bush Sr. In other words, she is lying and people are falling for it.

    If she ran as a prog, she would lose. Just more proof the nation is conservative.
     
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    The country only wishes Romney had won,,I have a poll for you
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2708496/Americans-wish-theyd-voted-Mitt-Romney-not-Obama-two-years-ago-finds-poll.html

    If the election were a do over Romney would win over Obama..53-44

    However those same people as of now would take Clinton over either one, to be fair. However Obama is not done with us yet so Clinton will have a nerve racking two years, and so will we.
     
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    You're certainly right on one account. Hillary Clinton would *Trounce* Mitt Romney in a heartbeat if she ran against him. Though he has repeatedly said he is not running. Be good if he did though to see how Hillary would sweep carpet with him.

    As for the country wishing Romney had won, if the majority of the country was rich then I could see good reasoning with that but since I know for a fact that they're not, what business does the common working, non-rich American have voting for a man who only pulls for the wealthy 1% in this country while he says 47% are dependent on government. He would not pull for those 47% if the sun turned purple and we all know it so anyone who would vote for this guy is disillusioning themselves and would only live to regret it heavily when he CUT their services to give tax cuts to his rich constituents who don't need it.
     
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    So.... you only believe in polls when you like the results? ^_-
     
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    Bull!

    Even I voted for Sam Nunn and Max Cleland for Secretary of State, even though I went to a fund-raiser for Raygun in 76 at the Regency Hyatt House and couldn’t stand Cotter Pin. The name of Nunn is just way too remembered in Georgia. I think you can pretty much call it for Nunn, even though right now I would never vote for any Democrats unless they at least say they would vote to impeach Obama and Clinton and can explain why.
     
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    I can't believe the state is going to elect someone who has utterly 0 life accomplishments of any kind other than related to her father. This wouldn't fly politically unless... Democrat.
     
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    Nunn lost big time.
     
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    A lot of the polls suggested that certain races were competitive and it didn't pan out like that at all. I thought Walker was in danger and that Nunn was going to win and then... bam. Though Scott Brown's narrow loss was pretty disappointing.
     
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    As long as Harry Reid is NO longer Senate majority leader, it's all good.
     
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    Can't miss the boat by much more than that.
     
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    Nunn ran a campaign 1. targeting the most ignorant segment of GA voters, with commercials consisting of hicks in the sticks speaking broken English, simultaneously insulting a largely metropolitan, sophisticated population (when you run again, Michelle, learn that people will identify the people in your ads with YOU); 2. almost totally ignoring the male vote, focusing near entirely on women's issues; 3. trying to make hay over the term "outsourcing," that even HS students know doesn't only apply to hiring overseas. The kind of voters who would respond to 1 may have been available to pollsters, but they didn't manage to vote. 2. Men voted overwhelmingly for Perdue. 3. No one with a HS education and any private sector experience at all bought the "outsourcing" BS.

    Georgians aren't as semiliterate, gynocentric and gullible as you thought, are they Ms. Nunn?

    We'll likely be seeing Daddy's little coattail rider again in the future, maybe she will hire better advisors next time.
     
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    Just through I would stop by and say HA!

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    oh and.........

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    I second that.............Ha Ha!!!!!!!!!!!
     
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    I saw this in the title and had to stop by to laugh:

    Democrats Surge
     
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    really great submitted by you
    thanks for sharing.....
    thumbs up
     
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    Wow, another one. Nunn lost. Dems got beat in a tidal wave.

    I don't know how the polls were so wrong. Besides NH, the only one that was really close was VA, and it wasn't even one of the battleground states!
     
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    Geez I hate to rub it in but she lost BADLY.
     

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