Georgia polling numbers
From InsiderAdvantage Georgia:
As they did four years ago, the four big counties in metro Atlanta – Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb and Gwinnett – accounted for a fraction over 34 percent of the vote.
Perdue carried 61 percent of the male vote (white and black) and 57 percent of the female vote. . . . [M]ale voters accounted for 47 percent of the electorate and female voters for 53 percent.
Here’s how Georgia voters pegged themselves ideologically for the pollsters: 13 percent identified themselves as liberal, 45 percent called themselves moderates and 42 percent described themselves as conservatives.
(Nationally, 20 percent of voters identified themselves as liberal, 47 percent as moderate and 32 percent as conservative.)
Theologically, 52 percent of voters said they were born-again or evangelical Christians and 48 percent said they were not.
(Nationally, only 34 percent identified themselves as born-again or evangelical Christians; 66 percent said they were not.)
As they did four years ago, the four big counties in metro Atlanta – Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb and Gwinnett – accounted for a fraction over 34 percent of the vote.
Perdue carried 61 percent of the male vote (white and black) and 57 percent of the female vote. . . . [M]ale voters accounted for 47 percent of the electorate and female voters for 53 percent.
Here’s how Georgia voters pegged themselves ideologically for the pollsters: 13 percent identified themselves as liberal, 45 percent called themselves moderates and 42 percent described themselves as conservatives.
(Nationally, 20 percent of voters identified themselves as liberal, 47 percent as moderate and 32 percent as conservative.)
Theologically, 52 percent of voters said they were born-again or evangelical Christians and 48 percent said they were not.
(Nationally, only 34 percent identified themselves as born-again or evangelical Christians; 66 percent said they were not.)
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