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I'd love to believe that Healthier United poll, but it's an outlier. Bigly. Cooper is in a good spot, but the gap is closer to 8 than 18. I wouldn't worry much, though. Coop is the most popular politician in the state and secured more votes in his primary than ALL other candidates combined. That's on both sides. And it wasn't close. He also has near universal name recognition and a campaign machine that's been winning statewide elections since 2000. Whatley is a neophyte. He's never run for anything, and while that can work in a candidate's favor it seldom does at this level. Add in a depressed voter base, little name recognition and no seeming ambition to change that very much, and you have an unknown candidate who is basically a referendum on Trump. Because his proximity to Trump is pretty much the ONLY attribute he has working for him. so his fortunes are inextricably entwined with Pol Potbelly's. His voters haven't figured out who he is yet and he's running out of racetrack if he wants to change that.

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The title of this digest almost made me choke on my coffee. And it’s sure to enter the Downballot Classics Hall of Fame!

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