Former Governor Sonny Perdue leads the field in poll of 2014 United States Senate possibilities
GaPundit.com, publisher of Georgia’s leading email
newsletter about state and local politics, released the results of a telephone
poll of more than 1000 voters. Former Governor Sonny Perdue led the field with
22.4 percent.
“If Governor Sonny Perdue decides to run for the U.S.
Senate, he immediately becomes the front-runner, though it’s not a prohibitive
lead,” said Todd Rehm, Editor of GaPundit.com.
Candidates included in the survey were Perdue, former
Georgia Secretary of State Karen Handel, current Secretary of State Brian Kemp,and Congressmen Paul Broun, Tom Graves, Tom Price and
Lynn Westmoreland.
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Karen Handel, who ran for Governor in 2012 and led the GOP
Primary before losing to then-Congressman Nathan Deal, was in second place with
15 percent.
“Two facts come out of the poll: first, there is a clear
first tier; second, a Georgia Congressman can count on 6-11 percent support in
a statewide race as a starting point,” said Rehm.
Gender as a Factor
The following table shows that sixty
percent of Handel’s support comes from women, significantly higher than any
other potential candidate, and nearly 64% of undecided respondents are women,
showing some upside for Handel in a demographic that has been a weakness for
the GOP lately.
With an identical number of male
respondents choosing Handel and Congressman Tom Price, whose geographic bases
overlap, Handel’s lead over Price comes entirely from additional female votes.
At the same time, Governor Perdue’s
strong lead overall means that he still attracts more votes from women overall.
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