
Excerpt from Newsweek:
A poll released Thursday found more Georgia voters said they would choose Governor Brian Kemp over Democrat Stacey Abrams if 2022’s gubernatorial election were held today.
The survey conducted by the University of Georgia’s School of Public and International Affairs for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution found 48 percent of respondents said they would vote for incumbent Republican Kemp. Forty-one percent said they would vote for Abrams, while 8 percent said they didn’t know who they would support.
The poll also posed the hypothetical match-up of Abrams against David Perdue, the former U.S. senator who is challenging Kemp in the GOP primary.
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