InsiderAdvantage: McCain, Obama Tied In Georgia

Courtesy Donklephant  Fri, 06/20/2008 - 9:47am

McCain - 44%
Obama - 43%
Barr - 6%
Undc’d - 7%

Could this really happen?



“Georgia is competitive for Obama for several reasons. First, it has a high African-American voting age population (VAP).

Second, it has an unusually high percentage of younger voters (18-29). Both of these groups are more in the Obama camp, with black voters already at the 83 percent level and likely to climb.

“Equally important, like its neighbor...



 

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