Why Trump's Poll Numbers Are Surprisingly Strong in Georgia
SouthFri Sep 27 2024
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Georgia, a state where Democrats have made significant strides in recent years, is surprisingly a stronghold for Trump in polling. While it's logical to assume that Trump would struggle in a state with a growing Democratic base, the latest polls suggest otherwise. Trump is polling ahead of Kamala Harris by 4 points among likely voters in Georgia, a state Joe Biden won by a razor-thin margin in 2020.
So, what's going on? One possibility is that the polls are simply missing a significant chunk of Trump's support. In 2016 and 2020, polls were off the mark in the northern battleground states, where Trump's core demographic - white voters without college degrees - was underestimated. Could a similar phenomenon be playing out in Georgia?
Georgia has a higher concentration of African Americans, who tend to vote Democratic, but it also has a growing and increasingly Democratic Atlanta metro area. However, North Carolina, another key battleground state, has a higher concentration of white voters without college degrees, who tend to vote Republican. This demographic could be a key factor in Trump's slightly better polling numbers in Georgia.
Another intriguing possibility is that the polls are missing a significant number of Trump supporters who plan to vote early. Half of registered voters plan to vote early this fall, with Democrats running up the score among early voters. However, Republicans are getting stronger backing from those who plan to vote in person on Election Day.
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