A second Georgia Senate seat is now on the ballot in 2020, who will be in the September debate, how to watch the September debate, and new polling clarifies whether we were right to flip out earlier this week.
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- Chris Higgins on Twitter
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- Stephen Wolf thread on Isakson (Twitter/Stephen Wolf)
- Sen. Johnny Isakson says he will resign at the end of the year, citing health problems (WaPo)
- GOP Sen. Johnny Isakson to resign at end of year (The Hill)
- Stacey Abrams Will Not Run for Senate in 2020 (NYT)
- Abrams confirms that she still won’t run (Twitter/Stacey Abrams)
- 2020 Interactive Senate Map (270 To Win)
- ABC News announces details for third Democratic primary debate (ABC News)
- Democrats appear headed for a single presidential debate featuring 10 candidates in September (WaPo)
- Here's how the 3rd 2020 Democratic presidential debate works (ABC News)
- Who has qualified for the third Democratic debate (WaPo)
- Here's who has qualified for the September debates so far (CNN)
- Democratic presidential primary debate (September 12-13, 2019) (Ballotpedia)
- Debate qualification spreadsheet (Google Sheets/Politico)
- August 28, 2019 - All Top Dems Beat Trump As Voters' Economic Outlook Dims Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; Dem Primary Stays Stable With Biden Holding The Lead (Quinnipiac University)
- The Economist’s Awesome Interactive Polling Data Explorer (The Economist)
- Quinnipiac trends [PDF] (Quinnipiac University)
- Thread on Quinnipiac data re: economy (Twitter/Bryan Bennett)
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