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CUMMING, Ga. (Reuters) - With conservative impact in the U.S. Senate on the line, two dozen party reliable assembled in an Atlanta suburb on Sunday for the last stretch of a get-out-the-vote exertion pointed toward choosing previous football star Herschel Walker
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Hicks gauges that Warnock has a pad going into Tuesday of around 130,000 votes, in light of his examination on turnout by citizens who took part in the current year's primaries. It's anything but an unfavorable lead, Hicks said, noticing that while Warnock edged past Walker in the Nov. 8 political decision by 49.44% to 48.49%, Walker won Final voting day by exactly 220,000 votes
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