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Yeah if you scroll around some of the red counties in the NPR map, you can see where Walker didn't get up into the 70-80% mark he needed consistently enough.  There are quite a few where he was only in the high 50s mid 60s.     And he needs way more than that of those rural votes to counteract Warnock getting 80% or better of the urban and suburban component -- a lot of which isn't even in yet.


There was some Republican county chair in a rural area saying she felt Walker should  have been going around to the churches like Warnock did.   Maybe Walker was counting on his past football cred to carry him without bothering with that level of door to door.   It was not a good sign either that he was often polling below Brian Kemp (governor's race) in the November elections in some of those rural counties.


Number of states in our country minus the number of Supreme Court Justices?
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