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Interactive: How Ga. Republicans feel about governor, Senate races and key issues

AJC poll finds strong support for Donald Trump and a preference for a property tax cut over an income tax cut.
Voting stickers are placed and ready to be handed out at Calvary Baptist Church in Austell during the special election in June. (Miguel Martinez/AJC)
Voting stickers are placed and ready to be handed out at Calvary Baptist Church in Austell during the special election in June. (Miguel Martinez/AJC)
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A new poll from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution explored what Georgia Republicans think about the candidates for governor, Senate, Donald Trump’s administration and the top issues facing the state.

The poll of 1,000 likely Republican primary voters was conducted for the AJC on Oct. 15-23 by the University of Georgia’s School of Public and International Affairs. The margin of sampling error is 3.1 percentage points. The results were weighted to reflect the Republican primary electorate based on race, sex, age and education.

About the Authors

Isaac Sabetai is an audience specialist with the state and federal politics team. He builds data visualizations and other projects that help explain what Georgia lawmakers are doing and how the state is or isn't changing.

Charles Minshew is the data editor for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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