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        <title><![CDATA[Georgia Senator Kelly Loeffler Trails Rep. Collins by over 40 Points among GOP Voters in Special Election Poll]]></title>
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            <media:title type="html">Georgia Senator Kelly Loeffler Trails Rep. Collins by over 40 Points among GOP Voters in Special Election Poll</media:title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An internal Republican poll shows Senator Kelly Loeffler down 44 points to Representative Doug Collins in the race to fill former Georgia Senator Johnny Isakson’s seat in a November special election.</p><p>The poll, <strong>obtained</strong> by the <em>Atlanta Journal-Constitution</em>, found that 29 percent of the Georgia voters polled April 25-27 favored Collins, while Loeffler trailed with 11 percent. Among Republicans, the gap widened to a 62-18 margin for Collins. The findings aligned with an internal poll that the Collins campaign conducted earlier this month, which found Collins held a 36-point lead over Loeffler in the race.</p><p>The special election in November has no primaries and will include multiple candidates from both parties on the same ballot, with a potential runoff election set for January if no candidate wins a majority. The winner will see out the remainder of Isakson’s term.</p><p>Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, a Republican, appointed Loeffler to Isakson’s seat in December after the former senator stepped down due to recurring health issues. Kemp’s <strong>decision</strong> came despite President Trump reportedly pushing for the appointment of Collins, a staunch supporter of the president. Collins then entered the race in January, <strong>drawing</strong> criticism from the National Republican Senate Committee for a “stunning” display of “shortsightedness.”</p><p>But Loeffler has drawn scrutiny for stock sell-offs she and her husband — the head of the New York Stock Exchange — <strong>made</strong> ahead of the coronavirus market crash, resulting in allegations of insider trading. While Loeffler said this month that she <strong>would liquidate</strong> her stock holdings, Collins has slammed the former businesswoman for “profiting” from the pandemic.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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