The Arizona Globe has exclusively learned that 2022 Attorney General candidate Abraham Hamadeh will introduce Kari Lake as she announces her candidacy for the United States Senate this evening. The Globe has confirmed that there will only be two speakers — Hamadeh and Lake.
Reached for comment earlier this afternoon, Hamadeh exclusively told the Globe, “Now is the time for us Republicans to unite behind strong leaders who are willing to fight for the American people. Kari Lake has continuously shown that’s what her message is about, and that’s what her spirit is about. We have to defeat these left-wing lunatics, Ruben Gallego and Kyrsten Sinema, who pretends to be a moderate but votes with Biden 95% of the time. We have to get behind a candidate who’ll fight like hell for us.”…
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The voters who will decide if Republicans gain a majority in Congress and the White House over the next two elections are more concerned that infrastructure funding is spent efficiently, effectively, and fast than they are with President Biden’s and Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s desire to reimagine the American economy.
Survey research commissioned by the Center for American Ideas in 21 key suburban and exurban counties and cities reveals support for the Republican approach in the ongoing infrastructure debate. These election-deciding voters are closely following the discussions between President Biden and Senate Republicans....
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Regarding the Georgia Senate and Special Senate Runoff Elections of 2021:
“@OpenModelProj: And the top pollsters appear to be @TargozR
and @adamhgeller
Each nailed one race exactly and was a point off on the other.
axios.com/republican-poll-shows-statistical-tie-in-georgia-7c817124-5c12-40a5-a170-2db1bd105209.html https://pollsmartmr.com/latest-polls-1”
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The Democratic and Republican Senate candidates in Georgia are in a statistical tie heading into Tuesday's pair of runoff elections, according to a new poll conducted for a Republican super PAC.
Why it matters: In both elections, Democrats pulled ahead in early voting, putting pressure on Republicans to increase their turnout on Election Day to catch up. The tie poll suggests a jump ball in the races between Republicans David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler and Democrats Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock.
By the numbers: The Preserve America poll, conducted by Adam Geller, surveyed 500 likely voters over the weekend and included both cellphones and landlines. The survey had a margin of error of ±4.38 percentage points.
Perdue had 45% of the vote to Ossoff's 46%.
Loeffler also had 45% to Warnock's 46%.
The intrigue: The poll cast in stark relief how Democrats have banked early support: Some 54% of respondents said they had already returned their ballots....
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While much of the campaign of 2020 is still being analyzed, litigated, and contested, there is one conclusion on which most observers agree: the public polling results were, by and large, an abject failure.
The fact that the public polling was so consistently wrong is more than a simple academic miss. Public polling colors the landscape. It impacts fundraising. It creates a narrative that, in many instances this year, were far off the mark…
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Senior Republicans are launching a massive super PAC this week to bolster Donald Trump’s reelection in the final stretch of the campaign — a move that comes as the president has been pummeled by Joe Biden on TV.
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New Jersey pollster Adam Geller has signed on to work for two super PACs working to re-elect President Donald Trump.
American First Action PAC and America First Policies said they have hired Geller, according yo a report in the Washington Examiner.
The PACs reported raising more than $17 million during the first half of 2019, the report said.
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