Georgia: Kemp 44, Perdue 35

InsiderAdvantage Chairman Matt Towery called Perdue’s campaign to unseat the incumbent Governor “anemic” so far with a small amount of paid advertising.

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“Kemp hit Perdue hard with early negative ads and has enjoyed continuous media coverage during the legislative session. As we have learned in recent campaigns, elections are now won based on advertising and other efforts made several months before Election Day,” Towery said, “This is due to the popularity of early voting.”

But Towery sees one bit of good news for the former U.S. senator.

Towery said, “Kemp, as an incumbent governor, continues to remain under fifty percent in the polls. Usually that signals a potential upset for the incumbent. But Kemp has millions of dollars to potentially build on that number and Perdue is running out of time. Additionally, no significant negative ads have been run against Kemp, allowing the governor to be in position to grab the extra six points needed to defeat Perdue in May.”

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