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Warnock and Walker Try to Rev Up Voters in Georgia

Warnock and Walker Try to Rev Up Voters in Georgia
Warnock and Walker Try to Rev Up Voters in Georgia


Atlanta Journal Constitution: “In urgent messages to left-leaning voters, Warnock’s allies framed his race as a crucial 51st vote to better insulate Democrats from the whims of U.S. Sens. Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, two moderate Democrats who have opposed key liberal legislation.”

“Walker’s supporters, meanwhile, brushed aside concerns that his base would be less intense now that one of his core arguments — that a vote for Walker would flip the chamber — is off the table.”

Associated Press: “Under Georgia’s 2021 election law, there will be only four weeks before the runoff — with Thanksgiving in the middle. Many Georgians will be offered only five weekdays of early in-person voting beginning Nov. 28. And June’s primary runoffs showed time for mail ballots to be received and returned can be very tight.”

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