PPP: Democrats could compete in Georgia Senate race
by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Feb 20, 2013 | 745 views | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print
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Public Policy Polling, a Democratic-leaning polling firm out of North Carolina that has been one of the most accurate pollsters in recent years, is out with a new survey of the Georgia U.S. Senate race that shows Democrats neck-and-neck with Republicans in hypothetical general election matchups. (Mandatory caveat: Voters know little about any of these candidates and November 2014 is an absurdly long time from now.)

Former U.S. Sen. Max Cleland -- a highly unlikely candidate -- runs a handful of percentage points ahead of the Republican options, while U.S. Rep. John Barrow runs about even and state Sen. Jason Carter runs a few points behind. The strongest performer among the Republicans in a general election is U.S. Rep. Tom Price.

Cleland has the most name identification and positive sentiment of any candidate tested, with a 48-29 favorable-unfavorable ratio. Barrow's favorable-unfavorable is 14-27 and Carter's is 10-18.

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