Poll of the Day > WEALTHY Republicans who voted for BIDEN are voting LOEFFLER and PERDUE!!!

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Full Throttle
12/28/20 8:18:14 PM
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Do you think the $2000 stimulus bump proposed by Democrats is too expensive?


Dailymail went to ask wealthy voters at Atlanta's Chastain Park who voted early and some of Georgia's affluent voters who were once reliable Republicans that live in million dollar homes say they MIGHT be swayed to vote for Democrat Senators but are likely to vote for Republicans because they want a BALANCE and to KEEP their money over fears of rising taxes!!

They voted against President Trump in November but will come home to the GOP seeking a divided government and low taxes

George Petrson and his wife who call themselves Republicans but voted for Biden because of Trump's lack of leadership and moral character but they voted early for Loeffler and Perdue and said "We would like to see a balance of power between the 3 branches and we are not completely comfortable with the agenda of the left wing. We're that mythical middle you're looking for" adding he couldn't ever become a Democrat unless the party makes "dramatic" changes on issues

Biden eked out a win in the state with fewer than 12,000 voters out of nearly 5 million statewide and it took all the elements of a surging coalition to get him there including Republicans

Perdue led Ossoff by 88,000 votes but fell short of a majority and outperformed Trump in the affluent voters

His edge was obvious such as Newt Gingsrich once represented district now run by Democrat Lucy McBath, a district Ossoff tried to win over.

The wealthy Republican stronghold where Asian American voters are increasing that could change voting habits.

J. Miles Coleman of the University of Virginia Centre for Politics said "I think the attitude is i don't like Trump but just give me a Republican i can vote for"

On the flip side, Trump won more precints dominated by African American voters than Perdue and now that he's not on the ballot, it could change the outcome

But for Paige Levin, her switch came 4 years ago as a former Republican who voted for Hillary Clinton and has zero respect for Perdue and Loeffler but suspects her neighbors will vote for them.

She said "The people i know, they're single issue voters and their single issue is how are their taxes going to e affected"

Karen Forrester for example claims is super liberal on social but fiscally conservative who wants a balance and right now, her money means more than social issues.

When asked if any of the controversies of Perdue's stock trading or Loeffler's picture with a white supremacist changed any minds, most said those are NON-ISSUES who said it DOESN'T affect their bottom line

The runoff is on January 5 as both parties are spending millions to get the vote out and could shape the next 2-4 years.

Do you think the $2000 stimulus proposal by Democrats is too much?

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Raddest_Chad
12/28/20 11:17:32 PM
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Considering there's no universal healthcare, anything like this is basically inadequate in exchange.
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