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With less than 30 days until 2022 Midterm Election Day, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp appears to be headed to a comfortable re-election against Stacey Abrams. In a poll released earlier this week by the Atlanta Journal Constitution, Kemp led Abrams 51 percent to 41 percent. With the exception of a Quinnipiac Poll, Kemp’s lead throughout October has been by at least five points, and Abrams has yet to get any more than 46 percent of the vote.

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    Matt O’Hern created NewSouthPolitics.com to inform voters about the latest news and developments surrounding the top political issues and trends involving federal, state and local leaders throughout the southeastern United States. Population booms and demographic shifts have made the southeast the most competitive region in the nation. Since 2004, O’Hern has worked with political campaigns in roles ranging from major projects involving nationwide digital marketing for U.S. Presidential candidates, U.S. Congressmen, state governors, and state representatives. O’Hern’s journalism background includes news reporting and editing for various organizations and news publications in Alabama and Florida since 2002. O’Hern graduated from Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama, with a degree in journalism, and a minor in political science.

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