Kemp widens lead in new poll.
Landmark Communications conducted a poll of the GOP races for statewide offices, exclusively for CBS-46 in Atlanta. It’s not a surprise that Governor Kemp leads former Senator David Perdue, but his lead in this poll is wider than we’ve seen in other polls. Here are the results for that race:
Kemp leads Perdue 52.0% to 27.5% with Kandiss Taylor at 9.9%.
This poll is now included in the Real Clear Politics Average, where you can see Kemp’s lead increasing over time. The closest Perdue has been was back in January.
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For Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones polls at 28.5%, Butch Miller has 12.3%, but 53.9% of voters say they are undecided.
The primary race for Secretary of State looks to be headed for a runoff with Jody Hice leading with 34.7% followed by Brad Raffensperger at 18.3%, and David Belle Isle at 10.3%.
Attorney General Chris Carr is doubling up John Gordon 31.9% to 16.5%, but 51.6% are undecided.
Commissioner of Insurance John King at 25.1% has a substantial lead over Patrick Witt and Ben Cowart at 6.2% and 4.7% respectively. However, 64.1% are undecided.
Richard Woods leads John Barge 30.0% to 17.4% in the race for State School Superintendent. 52.6% of voters are undecided.
In the GOP race for Labor Commissioner Bruce Thompson polls at 13.1% to Mike Coan’s 5.7% and Kartik Bhatt’s 3.8%. 77.4% of Republicans remain undecided.
You won’t be surprised to learn that Herschel Walker leads the pack of Republicans seeking the GOP nomination for U.S. Senate. Walker polls at 64.2% followed by Gary Black (8.8%), Latham Saddler (5.1%), Kelvin King (4.4%), Josh Clark (3.1%), and Jon McColumn (0.4%). Only 14% of Republicans say they are undecided in this race.
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