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Second poll in free-for-all U.S. Senate race shows Warnock leading

- By Dave Williams

ATLANTA — A second poll of Georgia’s free-for-all U.S. Senate race shows Democrat Raphael Warnock in the lead over Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler and U.S. Rep. Doug Collins, R-gainesvill­e.

Warnock, pastor of Atlanta’s historic Ebenezer Baptist Church, drew the support of 36.2% of Georgians surveyed in a poll released Friday by WSB-TV and Landmark Communicat­ions.

Loeffler, an Atlanta businesswo­man appointed by Gov. Brian Kemp late last year to succeed retiring Sen. Johnny Isakson on an interim basis, is second at 25.8%, followed by Collins at 23.3%.

A poll published Sept. 29 by Quinnipiac University Polling Institute was the first to show Warnock in first place.

As a special election contest, the race between Warnock, Loeffler and Collins did not feature any primaries. Thus, it is open to Republican­s, Democrats and independen­ts, and 21 signed up to run.

With such a crowded field, no one is likely to win more than 50% of the vote on Nov. 3. if that’s the case, a runoff between the top-two finishers would be held in early January to decide who will fill the remaining two years of Isakson’s six- year term.

The Landmark poll also showed the race for Georgia’s 16 electoral votes between President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden remains tight.

Republican Trump leads with 48.6% of the vote to 46.8% for Democrat Biden. That’s well within the poll’s margin of error of 4%.

Georgia’s other U.S. Senate contest also remains essentiall­y tied due to the poll’s margin of error. Incumbent Republican Sen. David Perdue leads with 47% of the vote, with Democratic challenger Jon Ossoff close behind at 45.5%.

Libertaria­n Shane Hazel polled just 1.5% of the vote, but he could attract enough votes on Election Day to force a runoff between the two major-party candidates.

The poll of 600 likely Georgia voters took place on Oct. 7.

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