Here’s some good news out of Georgia and North Carolina courtesy of CBS News/YouGov’s latest poll:
Both Georgia and North Carolina have Republican senators running for reelection this year, and neither appears to be safe at the moment. In Georgia, David Perdue leads Democratic challenger Jon Ossoff by 2 points. Perdue is running ahead of Mr. Trump, in part, by pulling in about 5% of Biden supporters. One in 10 voters say they're not sure about their Senate vote yet; they lean Republican in terms of their past vote, but they are also disproportionately non-white.
â Political Polls (@Politics_Polls) August 2, 2020
In North Carolina, Thom Tillis is running behind Mr. Trump, trailing Democratic challenger Cal Cunningham by nine points. Tillis' margin among White voters is just half that of Trump's, and 9% of past Trump voters say they're backing Cunningham for Senate. Here too, unsure voters lean Republican in terms of their presidential vote, indicating that this race could very well tighten.
These surveys were conducted on behalf of CBS News by YouGov between July 28-31, 2020. They are based on representative samples of 1,131 registered voters in Georgia and 1,152 in North Carolina. Margins of error for registered voters are +/- 3.4 points in Georgia and +/- 3.8 points in North Carolina.
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â Political Polls (@Politics_Polls) August 2, 2020
Lets keep up the momentum to flip both Georgia and North Carolina Blue. Click below to donate and get involved with Ossoff, Cunningham, Biden and their fellow Georgia and North Carolina Democrats campaigns:
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