Originally Posted by Buzz
The fact it was even close shows that with a decent candidate this would have been a blowout akin to the Kemp bashing of Abrams. The biggest lesson from this is primaries matter. 90% of the population already knows if they are going to vote D or R in the general election before the candidates are announced but the primaries seemingly flew under the radar. I don't think most had any idea of the baggage he carried until a few months before the November election. Walker consistently polled poorly with the other 10% and it seemed to get worse as time went on but again the fact that it ended with something like 45k votes between them in a state of 11 million people shows that any decent R candidate without a dumpster of baggage and the ability to speak coherently would have walked away (pardon the pun) with an easy victory.


Bull horse dung. There was an 8% split between Kemp and walker. That tells me there is giant voter fraud in Georgia.