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2014 United States Senate election in Georgia

The 2014 United States Senate election in Georgia was held on November 4, 2014, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of Georgia, concurrently with the election of the Governor of Georgia, as well as elections to the United States Senate in other states, to the United States House of Representatives, and to various other state and local offices.

2014 United States Senate election in Georgia

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Turnout47.5%
 
Nominee David Perdue Michelle Nunn
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 1,358,088 1,160,811
Percentage 52.9% 45.2%

County results
Perdue:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Nunn:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%

Incumbent Republican senator Saxby Chambliss announced on January 25, 2013, that he would not run for re-election, making it an open-seat race.[1] After a close and contentious primary campaign, businessman David Perdue and U.S. Representative Jack Kingston advanced to a runoff for the Republican nomination, which was narrowly won by Perdue. The Democratic primary was decisively won by Points of Light CEO Michelle Nunn, the daughter of former U.S. Senator Sam Nunn. Also running was Libertarian nominee Amanda Swafford, a former Flowery Branch City Councilwoman.

If no candidate had received a majority of the vote, a runoff would have been held between the top two finishers on January 6, 2015, after the 114th Congress would have been sworn in, but in the end, David Perdue defeated Michelle Nunn by a margin of 7.7%.

Perdue's victory was part of a series of Republican victories across the nation.[2] Nunn failed to improve on Obama's losing percentages in the state from two years earlier and any changes in the state's demographics were not enough for Democrats to prevail.[3] Nevertheless, Nunn took credit for making the party competitive in the otherwise inhospitable South: "We put Georgia in play. We have reminded people what a two-party system looks like."[3] Nunn's efforts to appeal to white voters were largely unsuccessful, with her not achieving 25% of the white vote, with conventional wisdom at the time stating that a Democrat needed 30% of the white vote to win.[4] As of 2023, this was the last time the Republicans won the Class 2 Senate seat from Georgia.

Republican primary

In the early stages of the Republican primary campaign, the field was deemed a "clown car" by The Hill due to the prominence of far-right candidates within it.[5] Prominent Tea Party supporter and U.S. Representative Paul Broun was the early frontrunner for the Republican nomination, with Public Policy Polling showing him with a double-digit lead over his fellow candidates.[6] During September 2013 several prominent Republicans considered buying ads against Broun's campaign, as he was seen as unelectable due to his far-right policy positions, which included support for Young Earth creationism and the contention that medical schools taught "lies from the pits of hell."[7][8] The primary was held on May 20, 2014. No candidate won more than 50% of the vote, so a runoff was held between the top two candidates, businessman David Perdue and U.S. Representative Jack Kingston. The 30.6 percent won by Perdue is the lowest ever for a first-place finisher in a Georgia U.S. Senate primary by either party in state history.[9]

Candidates

Withdrew

Declined

Endorsements

Karen Handel
Federal officials
  • Rick Santorum, former U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania, 2012 Republican presidential primary candidate[41]
State officials
Individuals
Organizations
Jack Kingston
Federal officials
Individuals
Organizations
David Perdue
Executive officials
State officials
Individuals

Polling

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Paul
Broun
Casey
Cagle
Art
Gardner
Phil
Gingrey
Tom
Graves
Derrick
Grayson
Karen
Handel
Jack
Kingston
David
Perdue
Tom
Price
Ross
Tolleson
Eugene
Yu
Other/
Unsure
February 11–12, 2013 ? ±? 19% 18% 13% 17% 2% 30%
PPP February 15–18, 2013 366 ±5.1% 11% 13% 12% 3% 15% 15% 10% 20%
14% 22% 21% 18% 24%
15% 24% 18% 14% 28%
Landmark/Rosetta February 15–18, 2013 483 ±4.5% 10% 17% 15% 12% 11% 2% 33%
Landmark/Rosetta March 28, 2013 570 ±4.1% 16% 22% 14% 8% 1% 2% 39%
April 1, 2013 573 ±4% 15% 15% 9% 14% 5% 37%
20/20 Insight May 7–9, 2013 ? ± ? 13% 19% 16% 18% 34%
GaPundit May 16, 2013 1,351 ±2.66% 14.14% 15.98% 15.81% 17.61% 5.77% 30.69%
June 2013 450 ±4.6% 15% 17% 14% 7% 44%
PPP August 2–4, 2013 260 ±6.1% 19% 25% 3% 13% 15% 5% 0% 20%
TPC January 31 – February 1, 2014 600 ±3.9% 13% 19% 1% 14% 11% 8% 2% 32%
February 13–16, 2014 923 ±3.25% 10.9% 0.8% 10.4% 0.5% 10.2% 10.9% 12.7% 0.9% 42.7%
PPP March 5–6, 2014 324 ±? 27% 14% 3% 9% 13% 12% 23%
SurveyUSA March 16–18, 2014 508 ±4.2% 11% 1% 12% 4% 10% 19% 29% 15%
Landmark/Rosetta March 23–24, 2014 600 ±4% 15% 13% 10% 15% 21% 26%
InsiderAdvantage March 23–24, 2014 893 ±3.26% 10% 8% 5% 15% 17% 45%
InsiderAdvantage April 13–15, 2014 804 ±3.4% 11% 0.5% 9% 0.5% 13% 15% 19% 32%
SurveyUSA April 24–27, 2014 501 ± 4.5% 13% 1% 6% 5% 15% 20% 26% 13%
InsiderAdvantage April 27–29, 2014 737 ±3.5% 14% 1% 12% 2% 21% 17% 22% 11%
McLaughlin* April 28–29, 2014 400 ±4.9% 8% 13% 14% 20% 17% 28%
April 30 – May 5, 2014 533 ±4.2% 11% <1% 11% 1% 14% 18% 23% 23%
Saint Leo May 5–6, 2014 689 ±4% 13% 8% 1% 15% 16% 26% 21%
May 6, 2014 729 ±3.6% 8.6% 8.5% 21% 15.1% 23.1% 20.1%
InsiderAdvantage May 7, 2014 531 ±4.2% 12% 1% 11% 2% 18% 17% 26% 13%
SurveyUSA May 8–12, 2014 634 ±4% 10% 1% 10% 3% 16% 19% 27% 14%
GAPundit May 12–13, 2014 1,006 ±3.1% 11% 2.1% 12.1% 2.4% 20.1% 20.5% 20.1% 11.7%
InsiderAdvantage May 12–14, 2014 1,182 ±2.9% 10% 9% 17% 19% 27% 18%
InsiderAdvantage May 18, 2014 852 ±3.36% 9.8% 0.3% 11.1% 0.7% 17.4% 16.7% 26% 18.1%
  • ^ Internal poll for Karen Handel campaign
  • * Internal poll for Jack Kingston campaign
Hypothetical polling
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Saxby
Chambliss
Paul
Broun
Herman
Cain
Erick
Erickson
Karen
Handel
Tom
Price
Allen
West
Someone more
conservative
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling November 30 – December 2, 2012 389 ±5% 23% 6% 36% 3% 4% 4% 8% 5% 10%
57% 14% 29%
36% 50% 13%
51% 22% 26%
52% 23% 26%
52% 22% 28%
47% 26% 28%
38% 43% 19%

Results

 
Initial primary results by county:
Perdue
  •   Perdue—50-60%
  •   Perdue—40-50%
  •   Perdue—<40%
Kingston
  •   Kingston—<40%
  •   Kingston—40-50%
  •   Kingston—50-60%
  •   Kingston—60-70%
  •   Kingston—70-80%
  •   Kingston—80-90%
Handel
  •   Handel—30-40%
  •   Handel—40-50%
Gingrey
  •   Gingrey—<40%
  •   Gingrey—40–50%
Broun
  •   Broun—40-50%
  •   Broun—<40%
Republican primary results[60]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican David Perdue 185,466 30.64%
Republican Jack Kingston 156,157 25.80%
Republican Karen Handel 132,944 21.96%
Republican Phil Gingrey 60,735 10.03%
Republican Paul Broun 58,297 9.63%
Republican Derrick Grayson 6,045 1.00%
Republican Art Gardner 5,711 0.94%
Total votes 605,355 100.00%

Runoff

The runoff was held on July 22, 2014, which Perdue won with 50.9% of the vote.[61][62] Kingston was perceived as the more conservative candidate in the race, but Perdue defeated him, largely due to strong support from business-friendly voters residing in the Atlanta suburbs.[63] The runoff was noted for the large amount of advertisements run by both campaigns that focused around comparing their opponent to a baby.[64]

Endorsements

Jack Kingston
Previously endorsed Handel
Previously abstained
Defeated candidates

Polling

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Jack
Kingston
David
Perdue
Undecided
Public Policy Polling May 21–22, 2014 410 ± ?% 46% 34% 20%
May 27–29, 2014 500 ± 4.5% 49% 35% 16%
SurveyUSA June 3–5, 2014 419 ± 4.9% 52% 41% 7%
InsiderAdvantage June 10–11, 2014 401 ± 4.89% 46.1% 35.1% 18.9%
Gravis Marketing June 11–12, 2014 1,140 ± 3% 49% 38% 14%
WPA Opinion Research^ June 22–24, 2014 600 ± 4% 44% 45% 11%
InsiderAdvantage July 7–9, 2014 1,278 ± 2.7% 41.9% 41.1% 17%
InsiderAdvantage July 15–16, 2014 696 ± 3.7% 46% 41% 13%
Landmark Communications July 16, 2014 1,720 ± 2.4% 48% 41% 12%
  • ^ Internal poll for David Perdue's campaign
  • * Internal poll for Jack Kingston's campaign

Results

 
Runoff results by county:
Perdue
  •   Perdue—60-70%
  •   Perdue—50-60%
Perdue/Kingston tie
  •   Perdue/Kingston tie—50%
Kingston
  •   Kingston—50-60%
  •   Kingston—60-70%
  •   Kingston—70-80%
  •   Kingston—80-90%
  •   Kingston—>90%
Republican primary runoff results[76]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican David Perdue 245,951 50.88%
Republican Jack Kingston 237,448 49.12%
Total votes 483,399 100.00%

Democratic primary

Campaign

With Democratic Congressman John Barrow passing on the race, Michelle Nunn, a businesswoman and the daughter of former U.S. Senator Sam Nunn, consulted with the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, as well as with Democratic Georgian political figures such as Shirley Franklin, Roy Barnes and Andrew Young about possibly running,[77][78] Though she was little known to voters, Democrats embraced the hope that Nunn, with her executive experience as well as family name, could make their party once again competitive in-state.[77][79]

On July 22, 2013, Nunn declared herself a candidate for U.S. Senate.[80] She said: "Our opportunity is to define ourselves. I'm going to talk a lot about the deficit. Neither side of the equation is really tackling that. I think people are really tired of the mudslinging and the silliness of this."[80] If elected, Nunn would have become the 29th Georgian elected to the U.S. Senate or U.S. House with a family member who previously served in Congress, and the first since her father (who is the grandnephew of Carl Vinson).[81]

She raised $1.7 million in campaign funds during the third quarter of 2013, more than twice that of any Republican running.[82] She followed that with a $1.6 million fourth quarter[83] and a $2.4 million first quarter of 2014, again the most of anyone in the race.[84]

On May 20, 2014, Nunn won the Democratic primary for the Senate seat with 75 percent of the vote,[85] having skipped many of the debates and public forums where three other little-known candidates appeared.[86]

Candidates

Withdrew

Declined

Endorsements

Michelle Nunn
Executive officials
Federal officials
State officials
Municipal officials
Individuals
Organizations

Polling

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Steen
Miles
Michelle
Nunn
Branko
Radulovacki
Todd
Robinson
Undecided
SurveyUSA May 8–12, 2014 549 ± 4.2% 7% 59% 5% 10% 19%
SurveyUSA April 24–27, 2014 435 ± 4.7% 13% 57% 5% 7% 18%
SurveyUSA March 16–18, 2014 443 ± 4.8% 11% 48% 5% 14% 23%
Hypothetical polling
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Thurbert
Baker
John
Barrow
Sanford
Bishop
Max
Cleland
Cathy
Cox
Other/
Undecided
February 11–12, 2013 ? ±? 8% 9% 11% 20% 13% 39%

Results

Democratic primary results[60]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Michelle Nunn 246,369 74.95%
Democratic Steen Miles 39,418 11.99%
Democratic Todd Robinson 31,822 9.68%
Democratic Branko Radulovacki 11,101 3.38%
Total votes 328,710 100.00%

Libertarian primary

Candidates

Declared

General election

Campaign

Following the conclusion of the two primaries, the race was set up as being between two self-described political "outsiders" with well-known-in-state political family names, each seeking to reach moderate and independent voters.[116][117]

In July 2014, National Review, a conservative media outlet, reported on a leaked Nunn campaign memo from December 2013 which made frank recommendations on strategy for Nunn's path to victory in Georgia.[118][119][120] The leaked memo said that likely attack lines against Nunn would include that she was a "lightweight", "too liberal", and "not a 'real' Georgian".[121] The memo said that Nunn should feature images of her and her family in rural settings in order to connect with rural voters, and suggested that Nunn focus on African American clergy to raise enthusiasm for her candidacy among African American voters and that Nunn focus her efforts on Jews and Asians to raise money.[118]

First Lady Michelle Obama campaigned on behalf of Nunn, as part of an effort to increase African-American voter turnout in midterm elections.[122][123]

Nunn's stump speech emphasized an appeal to bipartisanship.[124] She received support and donations from former Republican senators Richard Lugar and John Warner, both of whom were close to her father,[106] and support from former Georgia Senator and Governor Zell Miller, a Democrat who had endorsed Republicans over the previous decade.[125] Nunn's campaign commercials used photographs of herself and President George H. W. Bush, who founded Points of Light, together in campaign commercials and she mentioned him often on the campaign trail.[126] However, in June 2014, Bush sent out a fundraising letter that, while not mentioning her by name, called on Republican donors to support the Republican nominee,[126] and in September 2014, Bush endorsed Perdue.[127] In October 2014, Bush emphatically objected to Nunn continuing to use a photograph of him in her campaign, saying that such actions were disrespectful.[128] Points of Light chair Neil Bush neither endorsed nor opposed her candidacy,[129] but did label as "shameful" an advertisement approved by Perdue that used a past episode to say that Points of Light "gave money to organizations linked to terrorists."[130]

As the campaign moved on, Nunn made her father a focal point, staging joint appearances with him at military bases and saying that she would emulate his bipartisan approach to legislating.[131] She has also said that she would seek a seat on the Senate Armed Services Committee that he once chaired.[131]

Perdue stated that he entered politics out of concern for the rising national debt. He supported repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act.[132] He also supported a constitutional balanced budget amendment and comprehensive tax reform.[133] In addition, he pledged to limit himself to two terms in the Senate, if elected.[134]

Perdue[he] represent[s] and touted his business experience, and particularly his experience at Dollar General, saying, "We added about 2,200 stores, created almost 20,000 jobs and doubled the value of that company in a very short period of time. Not because of me, but because we listened to our customers and employees." He received the endorsement of the National Federation of Independent Business.[135] But he was hurt during the campaign by revelations that he had in the past been an enthusiastic supporter of outsourcing.[3] Nunn targeted past pre-political statements of Perdue where he had said he was "proud of" his outsourcing efforts, and for the job losses that followed the final closure of Pillowtex.[135][136]

Policy positions

Perdue supported repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act.[132] He supported a constitutional balanced budget amendment and comprehensive tax reform.[133] He pledged to limit himself to two terms in the Senate, if elected.[134]

Nunn supported abortion rights.[137] Nunn believed that members of Congress should be forced to pass a budget each year, or forfeit their pay.[138] Nunn supported expanding federally mandated background checks to include all local sales to prevent the possibility that mentally ill persons would be able to buy a firearm.[139] Nunn said that going forward, some aspects of the Affordable Care Act should be fixed rather than the whole law being eliminated.[80][140] She criticized Georgia's refusal to accept Medicaid expansion under the act.[80] Following the start-up problems with the associated HealthCare.gov website, Nunn broke with the Obama administration and said that the individual mandate portion of the law should be delayed.[141] Nunn supported the 2013 Senate immigration plan that would have allowed illegal immigrants to stay in the United States while waiting for American citizenship.[139] Nunn favored construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline.[138] She opposed the Obama administration's proposed cuts to defense spending.[131] On the topic of same-sex marriage, Nunn said she personally favored it, but that the decision should be made on a state-by-state basis.[80]

Debates

Perdue and Nunn held debates on August 21,[142] October 7, October 26,[143] and November 2.[144]

  • Complete video of debate, August 21, 2014
  • Complete video of debate , October 7, 2014
  • Complete video of debate, October 26, 2014
  • Complete video of debate, November 2, 2014

Fundraising

David Perdue has funded more than $1.9 million of his campaign personally; the second-largest total of any Senate candidate.[145] A total of $23,355,844 was raised by the candidates for this race, of which a total of $22,917,058 was spent by the campaigns.

Candidate Contributions Expenditures Cash on hand Debt
Michelle Nunn (D) $13,035,397 $13,064,094 $1,105,870 $2,768
David Perdue (R) $10,719,297 $11,069,317 $669,343 $150,000

Spending

This Senate race, as many others across the United States, was heavily influenced by outside PACs and organizations who supported various candidates.[146] The U.S. Chamber of Commerce alone was expected to spend almost $50 million on elections in 2014.[146] More than $4.6 million had been spent on advertising in the race by outside groups by May 2014.[146]

Organization/Candidate Supporting Amount Media Goal
United States Chamber of Commerce Jack Kingston (R) $920,000[146] TV and online ads Support Jack Kingston (R)
Citizens for a Working America PAC David Perdue (R) $1,000,000[146] TV Attack Jack Kingston (R)
Citizens for a Working America PAC David Perdue (R) $515,000[146] TV Support David Perdue (R)
Ending Spending Action Fund N/A $1,750,000[146] TV Attack Phil Gingrey (R)
Ending Spending Action Fund N/A $334,000[146] TV Attack Michelle Nunn (D)
Nunn for Senate, Inc. Michelle Nunn (D) $55,000[147] TV Support Michelle Nunn (D)

Predictions

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[148] Tossup November 3, 2014
Sabato's Crystal Ball[149] Lean R November 3, 2014
Rothenberg Political Report[150] Tossup November 3, 2014
Real Clear Politics[151] Tossup November 3, 2014

Polling

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
David
Perdue (R)
Michelle
Nunn (D)
Amanda
Swafford (L)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling August 2–4, 2013 520 ± 4.3% 40% 40% 21%
Landmark/Rosetta Stone March 31, 2014 600 ± 4% 37.5% 33% 29.5%
April 30 – May 5, 2014 1,066 ± 3% 45% 41% 1% 13%
Saint Leo May 5–6, 2014 1,000 ± 3% 41% 37% 6% 15%
Atlanta Journal-Constitution May 5–8, 2014 1,012 ± 4% 45% 46% 8%
Landmark/Rosetta Stone May 2014 1,000 ± 3% 44% 45% 11%
Public Policy Polling May 21–22, 2014 803 ± ?% 46% 48% 7%
Rasmussen Reports May 21–22, 2014 750 ± 4% 42% 45% 7% 6%
SurveyUSA June 3–5, 2014 999 ± 3.2% 43% 38% 6% 14%
Landmark Communications July 16, 2014 750 ± 4% 42% 48% 10%
CBS News/NYT/YouGov July 5–24, 2014 2,541 ± 3.4% 47% 42% 3% 8%
Rasmussen Reports July 23–24, 2014 750 ± 4% 46% 40% 4% 10%
Landmark Communications July 25, 2014 750 ± 3.8% 43% 46.6% 3.8% 6.6%
Vox Populi Polling July 27–28, 2014 624 ± 3.9% 49% 40% 1% 10%
August 8–10, 2014 788 ± 3.48% 47.6% 41.5% 10.9%
InsiderAdvantage August 12–13, 2014 719 ± 3.7% 47% 40% 8% 5%
SurveyUSA August 14–17, 2014 560 ± 4.2% 50% 41% 3% 6%
Landmark Communications August 20–21, 2014 600 ± 4% 40% 47% 3% 10%
GaPundit.com August 24–25, 2014 1,578 ± 2.47% 43.09% 44.74% 7.41% 4.75%
CBS News/NYT/YouGov August 18 – September 2, 2014 1,900 ± 3% 47% 41% 3% 1% 9%
SurveyUSA[permanent dead link] September 5–8, 2014 558 ± 4.2% 47% 44% 5% 4%
Atlanta Journal-Constitution September 8–11, 2014 884 ± 4% 45% 41% 6% 8%
September 9–11, 2014 1,109 ± 2.9% 43.4% 46% 6.4% 4.2%
Insider Advantage September 10–11, 2014 1,167 ± 2.9% 50.1% 39.8% 5% 5.1%
Rasmussen Reports September 15–16, 2014 750 ± 4% 46% 41% 4% 9%
SurveyUSA[permanent dead link] September 19–22, 2014 550 ± 4.3% 46% 45% 4% 6%
CBS News/NYT/YouGov September 20 – October 1, 2014 1,851 ± 3% 47% 43% 2% 0% 9%
Greenberg Quinlan Rosner[permanent dead link] September 25 – October 1, 2014 1,000 ± 2.09% 46% 41% 14%
Insider Advantage September 29 – October 1, 2014 947 ± 3.2% 47% 42.6% 3.6% 6.8%
Rasmussen Reports September 30 – October 1, 2014 1,000 ± 3% 46% 42% 4% 9%
September 26 – October 5, 2014 500 ± 4.4% 41% 39% 6% 14%
Public Policy Polling October 2–5, 2014 895 ± 3.3% 45% 43% 5% 8%
48% 45% 6%
SurveyUSA October 2–6, 2014 566 ± 4.2% 46% 45% 3% 6%
Landmark Communications October 7–9, 2014 1,000 ± 3.1% 46% 46% 4% 4%
SurveyUSA October 10–13, 2014 563 ± 4.2% 45% 48% 3% 4%
GaPundit.com October 13–14, 2014 1,543 ± 2.49% 44.72% 45.69% 6.03% 3.56%
SurveyUSA October 17–20, 2014 606 ± 4.1% 44% 46% 4% 7%
Landmark Communications October 20–21, 2014 1,000 ± 2.75% 47.3% 47.4% 3.3% 2%
CNN/ORC International October 19–22, 2014 565 ± 4% 44% 47% 5% 4%
Insider Advantage October 21–22, 2014 704 ± 3.7% 44.9% 47.3% 4.1% 3.7%
Atlanta Journal-Constitution October 16–23, 2014 1,170 ± 3.6% 44% 42% 6% 8%
CBS News/NYT/YouGov October 16–23, 2014 1,774 ± 4% 47% 44% 1% 0% 8%
October 23–24, 2014 771 ± ?% 47% 47% 3% 4%
SurveyUSA October 24–27, 2014 611 ± 4% 48% 45% 3% 5%
Rasmussen Reports October 25–27, 2014 977 ± 3% 46% 46% 3% 5%
October 26–28, 2014 436 ± 4.7% 49% 41% 3% 7%
Vox Populi Polling October 28, 2014 602 ± 4% 48% 43% 3% 6%
Landmark Communications[permanent dead link] October 29, 2014 1,500 ± 2.5% 47.4% 46.6% 2.7% 3.3%
NBC News/Marist October 26–30, 2014 603 LV ± 4% 48% 44% 3% 1% 4%
875 RV ± 3.3% 45% 43% 4% 1% 7%
YouGov October 25–31, 2014 1,743 ± 3.2% 44% 42% 1% 1% 12%
Public Policy Polling October 30–31, 2014 533 ± ? 46% 46% 4% 4%
Perkins October 28 – November 2, 2014 ? ? 48% 40% 3% 9%
SurveyUSA October 30 – November 2, 2014 591 ± 4.1% 47% 44% 5% 4%
Insider Advantage November 2, 2014 1,463 ± 3% 48% 45% 3% 4%
November 2, 2014 1,500 ± 2.5% 49.8% 45.6% 2.4% 2.2%
Public Policy Polling November 1–3, 2014 975 ± 3.1% 46% 45% 5% 5%
48% 48% 5%
Hypothetical polling
With Broun
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Paul
Broun (R)
John
Barrow (D)
Other Undecided
February 11–12, 2013 939 ± 3.2% 17% 19% 64%
Public Policy Polling February 15–18, 2013 602 ± 4% 38% 38% 24%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Paul
Broun (R)
Jason
Carter (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling February 15–18, 2013 602 ± 4% 42% 40% 18%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Paul
Broun (R)
Max
Cleland (D)
Other Undecided
February 11–12, 2013 939 ± 3.2% 24% 40% 36%
Public Policy Polling February 15–18, 2013 602 ± 4% 40% 47% 13%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Paul
Broun (R)
Michelle
Nunn (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling August 2–4, 2013 520 ± 4.3% 36% 41% 23%
January 24–26, 2014 640 ± ?% 41% 42% 17%
Public Policy Polling March 5–6, 2014 580 ± ?% 38% 38% 24%
Landmark/Rosetta Stone March 31, 2014 600 ± 4% 38.5% 38.2% 23.3%
April 30 – May 5, 2014 1,131 ± 2.9% 43% 42% 1% 14%
Saint Leo May 5–6, 2014 1,000 ± 3% 38% 42% 5% 15%
Atlanta Journal-Constitution May 5–8, 2014 1,012 ± 4% 38% 51% 11%
Landmark/Rosetta Stone May 2014 1,000 ± 3% 39% 47% 14%
With Chambliss
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Saxby
Chambliss (R)
Roy
Barnes (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling November 30 – December 2, 2012 729 ± 3.6% 48% 40% 13%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Saxby
Chambliss (R)
John
Barrow (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling November 30 – December 2, 2012 729 ± 3.6% 50% 37% 13%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Saxby
Chambliss (R)
Jason
Carter (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling November 30 – December 2, 2012 729 ± 3.6% 52% 34% 13%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Saxby
Chambliss (R)
Max
Cleland (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling November 30 – December 2, 2012 729 ± 3.6% 45% 45% 10%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Saxby
Chambliss (R)
Kasim
Reed (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling November 30 – December 2, 2012 729 ± 3.6% 52% 37% 11%
With Gingrey
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Phil
Gingrey (R)
John
Barrow (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling February 15–18, 2013 602 ± 4% 42% 43% 15%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Phil
Gingrey (R)
Jason
Carter (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling February 15–18, 2013 602 ± 4% 43% 41% 16%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Phil
Gingrey (R)
Max
Cleland (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling February 15–18, 2013 602 ± 4% 41% 46% 13%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Phil
Gingrey (R)
Michelle
Nunn (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling August 2–4, 2013 520 ± 4.3% 41% 41% 18%
January 24–26, 2014 640 ± ?% 41% 45% 14%
Public Policy Polling March 5–6, 2014 580 ± ?% 40% 42% 18%
Landmark/Rosetta Stone March 31, 2014 600 ± 4% 40.5% 37.6% 21.9%
April 30 – May 5, 2014 1,131 ± 2.9% 42% 44% 1% 13%
Saint Leo May 5–6, 2014 1,000 ± 3% 36% 42% 7% 14%
Atlanta Journal-Constitution May 5–8, 2014 1,012 ± 4% 37% 52% 10%
Landmark/Rosetta Stone May 2014 1,000 ± 3% 39% 45% 16%
With Grayson
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Derrick
Grayson (R)
Michelle
Nunn (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling August 2–4, 2013 520 ± 4.3% 36% 42% 22%
With Handel
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Karen
Handel (R)
John
Barrow (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling February 15–18, 2013 602 ± 4% 42% 43% 15%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Karen
Handel (R)
Jason
Carter (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling February 15–18, 2013 602 ± 4% 44% 40% 15%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Karen
Handel (R)
Max
Cleland (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling February 15–18, 2013 602 ± 4% 40% 47% 12%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Karen
Handel (R)
Michelle
Nunn (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling August 2–4, 2013 520 ± 4.3% 38% 40% 22%
January 24–26, 2014 640 ± ?% 40% 44% 16%
Public Policy Polling March 5–6, 2014 580 ± ?% 39% 43% 18%
Landmark/Rosetta Stone March 31, 2014 600 ± 4% 37% 38.1% 24.9%
April 30 – May 5, 2014 1,066 ± 3% 39% 42% 1% 18%
Saint Leo May 5–6, 2014 1,000 ± 3% 38% 39% 7% 15%
Atlanta Journal-Constitution May 5–8, 2014 1,012 ± 4% 41% 49% 10%
Landmark/Rosetta Stone May 2014 1,000 ± 3% 41% 47% 12%
With Kingston
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Jack
Kingston (R)
John
Barrow (D)
Other Undecided
February 11–12, 2013 939 ± 3.2% 19% 17% 64%
Public Policy Polling February 15–18, 2013 602 ± 4% 43% 40% 17%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Jack
Kingston (R)
Jason
Carter (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling February 15–18, 2013 602 ± 4% 45% 39% 16%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Jack
Kingston (R)
Max
Cleland (D)
Other Undecided
February 11–12, 2013 939 ± 3.2% 26% 39% 35%
Public Policy Polling February 15–18, 2013 602 ± 4% 43% 46% 11%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Jack
Kingston (R)
Michelle
Nunn (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling August 2–4, 2013 520 ± 4.3% 38% 40% 21%
January 24–26, 2014 640 ± ?% 42% 44% 14%
Public Policy Polling March 5–6, 2014 580 ± ?% 41% 44% 15%
Landmark/Rosetta Stone March 31, 2014 600 ± 4% 37.7% 37% 25.3%
April 30 – May 5, 2014 1,066 ± 3% 43% 43% 1% 13%
Saint Leo May 5–6, 2014 1,000 ± 3% 38% 39% 7% 15%
Atlanta Journal-Constitution May 5–8, 2014 1,012 ± 4% 40% 50% 10%
Landmark/Rosetta Stone May 2014 1,000 ± 3% 44% 46% 10%
Public Policy Polling May 21–22, 2014 803 ± ?% 45% 45% 10%
Rasmussen Reports May 21–22, 2014 750 ± 4% 41% 47% 3% 9%
SurveyUSA June 3–5, 2014 999 ± 3.2% 43% 37% 6%[a] 13%
Landmark Communications July 16, 2014 750 ± 4% 41% 49% 10%
With Price
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Tom
Price (R)
Roy
Barnes (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling November 30 – December 2, 2012 729 ± 3.6% 40% 46% 13%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Tom
Price (R)
John
Barrow (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling November 30 – December 2, 2012 729 ± 3.6% 40% 38% 21%
February 11–12, 2013 939 ± 3.2% 23% 18% 59%
Public Policy Polling February 15–18, 2013 602 ± 4% 43% 42% 15%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Tom
Price (R)
Jason
Carter (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling November 30 – December 2, 2012 729 ± 3.6% 42% 36% 22%
Public Policy Polling February 15–18, 2013 602 ± 4% 44% 39% 16%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Tom
Price (R)
Max
Cleland (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling November 30 – December 2, 2012 729 ± 3.6% 39% 47% 14%
February 11–12, 2013 939 ± 3.2% 27% 41% 32%
Public Policy Polling February 15–18, 2013 602 ± 4% 43% 44% 12%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Tom
Price (R)
Kasim
Reed (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling November 30 – December 2, 2012 729 ± 3.6% 43% 38% 18%
With Yu
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Eugene
Yu (R)
Michelle
Nunn (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling August 2–4, 2013 520 ± 4.3% 35% 42% 24%

Results

United States Senate election in Georgia, 2014[152]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican David Perdue 1,358,088 52.89% +3.13%
Democratic Michelle Nunn 1,160,811 45.21% -1.62%
Libertarian Amanda Swafford 48,862 1.90% -1.51%
Total votes 2,567,761 100.00% N/A
Republican hold
Hypothetical runoff polling
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
David
Perdue (R)
Michelle
Nunn (D)
Other Undecided
CNN/ORC International October 19–22, 2014 565 ± 4% 47% 51% 2%
NBC News/Marist October 26–30, 2014 603 LV ± 4% 49% 46% 1% 4%
875 RV ± 3.3% 48% 45% 1% 6%

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Amanda Swafford (L)

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The 2014 United States Senate election in Georgia was held on November 4 2014 to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of Georgia concurrently with the election of the Governor of Georgia as well as elections to the United States Senate in other states to the United States House of Representatives and to various other state and local offices 2014 United States Senate election in Georgia 2008 November 4 2014 2020 21 Turnout47 5 Nominee David Perdue Michelle NunnParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 1 358 088 1 160 811Percentage 52 9 45 2 County resultsPerdue 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 Nunn 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 U S Senator before electionSaxby ChamblissRepublican Elected U S Senator David PerdueRepublicanIncumbent Republican senator Saxby Chambliss announced on January 25 2013 that he would not run for re election making it an open seat race 1 After a close and contentious primary campaign businessman David Perdue and U S Representative Jack Kingston advanced to a runoff for the Republican nomination which was narrowly won by Perdue The Democratic primary was decisively won by Points of Light CEO Michelle Nunn the daughter of former U S Senator Sam Nunn Also running was Libertarian nominee Amanda Swafford a former Flowery Branch City Councilwoman If no candidate had received a majority of the vote a runoff would have been held between the top two finishers on January 6 2015 after the 114th Congress would have been sworn in but in the end David Perdue defeated Michelle Nunn by a margin of 7 7 Perdue s victory was part of a series of Republican victories across the nation 2 Nunn failed to improve on Obama s losing percentages in the state from two years earlier and any changes in the state s demographics were not enough for Democrats to prevail 3 Nevertheless Nunn took credit for making the party competitive in the otherwise inhospitable South We put Georgia in play We have reminded people what a two party system looks like 3 Nunn s efforts to appeal to white voters were largely unsuccessful with her not achieving 25 of the white vote with conventional wisdom at the time stating that a Democrat needed 30 of the white vote to win 4 As of 2023 this was the last time the Republicans won the Class 2 Senate seat from Georgia Contents 1 Republican primary 1 1 Candidates 1 1 1 Withdrew 1 1 2 Declined 1 2 Endorsements 1 3 Polling 1 4 Results 1 5 Runoff 1 5 1 Endorsements 1 5 2 Polling 1 5 3 Results 2 Democratic primary 2 1 Campaign 2 2 Candidates 2 2 1 Withdrew 2 2 2 Declined 2 3 Endorsements 2 4 Polling 2 5 Results 3 Libertarian primary 3 1 Candidates 3 1 1 Declared 4 General election 4 1 Campaign 4 2 Policy positions 4 3 Debates 4 4 Fundraising 4 5 Spending 4 6 Predictions 4 7 Polling 4 8 Results 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksRepublican primary EditIn the early stages of the Republican primary campaign the field was deemed a clown car by The Hill due to the prominence of far right candidates within it 5 Prominent Tea Party supporter and U S Representative Paul Broun was the early frontrunner for the Republican nomination with Public Policy Polling showing him with a double digit lead over his fellow candidates 6 During September 2013 several prominent Republicans considered buying ads against Broun s campaign as he was seen as unelectable due to his far right policy positions which included support for Young Earth creationism and the contention that medical schools taught lies from the pits of hell 7 8 The primary was held on May 20 2014 No candidate won more than 50 of the vote so a runoff was held between the top two candidates businessman David Perdue and U S Representative Jack Kingston The 30 6 percent won by Perdue is the lowest ever for a first place finisher in a Georgia U S Senate primary by either party in state history 9 Candidates Edit Paul Broun U S Representative and candidate in 1996 10 Art Gardner patent attorney 11 Phil Gingrey U S Representative 12 Derrick E Grayson conservative political activist 13 Karen Handel former secretary of state of Georgia former Susan G Komen executive and candidate for Governor in 2010 14 Jack Kingston U S Representative 15 David Perdue Georgia Ports Authority board member former CEO of Dollar General and Reebok and cousin of former governor Sonny Perdue 16 Withdrew Edit Eugene Yu businessman president of the Federation of Korean Associations and former deputy sheriff of Richmond County ran for GA 12 17 18 Declined Edit Casey Cagle Lieutenant Governor of Georgia 19 Herman Cain former CEO of the National Restaurant Association former chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City and candidate for President in 2012 citation needed Saxby Chambliss incumbent U S Senator 1 Doug Collins U S Representative 20 Erick Erickson blogger radio host and former member of the Macon City Council 21 Newt Gingrich former Speaker of the House of Representatives and candidate for President in 2012 22 Tom Graves U S Representative 23 Brian Kemp Secretary of State of Georgia 24 Ed Lindsey Majority Whip of the Georgia House of Representatives ran for GA 11 25 Kelly Loeffler co owner of the Women s National Basketball Association team Atlanta Dream 26 27 Barry Loudermilk state senator ran for GA 11 28 Sam Olens Attorney General of Georgia 24 Sonny Perdue former governor of Georgia 29 Tom Price U S Representative 30 David Ralston Speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives 31 Austin Scott U S Representative 20 Eric Tanenblatt chief of staff to former governor Sonny Perdue 22 Ross Tolleson state senator 32 Allen West former U S Representative from FL 22 33 Lynn Westmoreland U S Representative 34 Rob Woodall U S Representative 20 Endorsements Edit Paul BrounFederal officialsRon Paul former U S Representative R TX candidate for President in 2008 and 2012 35 OrganizationsAssociation of American Physicians and Surgeons 36 Citizens United 37 Georgia Right to Life 38 Gun Owners of America 39 National Association for Gun Rights 36 Republican Liberty Caucus 40 Karen HandelFederal officialsRick Santorum former U S Senator from Pennsylvania 2012 Republican presidential primary candidate 41 State officialsSarah Palin former Governor of Alaska 2008 Republican Vice Presidential candidate 42 Joshua McKoon state senator 43 IndividualsErick Erickson Conservative activist and editor of RedState 44 Sue Everhart former Chair of the Georgia Republican Party 45 OrganizationsAmerican Future Fund 46 Susan B Anthony List 47 Tea Party Express 48 Jack KingstonFederal officialsJohn Linder former U S Representative from GA 7 49 Lindsay Thomas former U S Representative from GA 1 Democrat 50 IndividualsL Brent Bozell III President of the Media Research Center 51 Steve Forbes businessman activist and former presidential candidate 52 Sean Hannity conservative talk radio and television host 53 Herschel Walker professional football player and entrepreneur 54 OrganizationsU S Chamber of Commerce 55 David PerdueExecutive officialsGeorge H W Bush 41st President of the United States 56 State officialsTommie Williams Georgia State Senator from the 19th district 1999 2017 57 IndividualsHerman Cain former CEO of the National Restaurant Association former chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City and candidate for President in 2012 58 59 Polling Edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror PaulBroun CaseyCagle ArtGardner PhilGingrey TomGraves DerrickGrayson KarenHandel JackKingston DavidPerdue TomPrice RossTolleson EugeneYu Other UnsureHarper Polling February 11 12 2013 19 18 13 17 2 30 PPP February 15 18 2013 366 5 1 11 13 12 3 15 15 10 20 14 22 21 18 24 15 24 18 14 28 Landmark Rosetta February 15 18 2013 483 4 5 10 17 15 12 11 2 33 Landmark Rosetta March 28 2013 570 4 1 16 22 14 8 1 2 39 Insider Advantage April 1 2013 573 4 15 15 9 14 5 37 20 20 Insight May 7 9 2013 13 19 16 18 34 GaPundit May 16 2013 1 351 2 66 14 14 15 98 15 81 17 61 5 77 30 69 Landmark Rosetta June 2013 450 4 6 15 17 14 7 44 PPP August 2 4 2013 260 6 1 19 25 3 13 15 5 0 20 TPC January 31 February 1 2014 600 3 9 13 19 1 14 11 8 2 32 HEG AP February 13 16 2014 923 3 25 10 9 0 8 10 4 0 5 10 2 10 9 12 7 0 9 42 7 PPP March 5 6 2014 324 27 14 3 9 13 12 23 SurveyUSA March 16 18 2014 508 4 2 11 1 12 4 10 19 29 15 Landmark Rosetta March 23 24 2014 600 4 15 13 10 15 21 26 InsiderAdvantage March 23 24 2014 893 3 26 10 8 5 15 17 45 InsiderAdvantage April 13 15 2014 804 3 4 11 0 5 9 0 5 13 15 19 32 SurveyUSA April 24 27 2014 501 4 5 13 1 6 5 15 20 26 13 InsiderAdvantage April 27 29 2014 737 3 5 14 1 12 2 21 17 22 11 McLaughlin April 28 29 2014 400 4 9 8 13 14 20 17 28 NBC News Marist April 30 May 5 2014 533 4 2 11 lt 1 11 1 14 18 23 23 Saint Leo May 5 6 2014 689 4 13 8 1 15 16 26 21 Landmark Rosetta May 6 2014 729 3 6 8 6 8 5 21 15 1 23 1 20 1 InsiderAdvantage May 7 2014 531 4 2 12 1 11 2 18 17 26 13 SurveyUSA May 8 12 2014 634 4 10 1 10 3 16 19 27 14 GAPundit May 12 13 2014 1 006 3 1 11 2 1 12 1 2 4 20 1 20 5 20 1 11 7 InsiderAdvantage May 12 14 2014 1 182 2 9 10 9 17 19 27 18 InsiderAdvantage May 18 2014 852 3 36 9 8 0 3 11 1 0 7 17 4 16 7 26 18 1 Internal poll for Karen Handel campaign Internal poll for Jack Kingston campaignHypothetical pollingPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror SaxbyChambliss PaulBroun HermanCain ErickErickson KarenHandel TomPrice AllenWest Someone more conservative Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling November 30 December 2 2012 389 5 23 6 36 3 4 4 8 5 10 57 14 29 36 50 13 51 22 26 52 23 26 52 22 28 47 26 28 38 43 19 Results Edit Initial primary results by county Perdue Perdue 50 60 Perdue 40 50 Perdue lt 40 Kingston Kingston lt 40 Kingston 40 50 Kingston 50 60 Kingston 60 70 Kingston 70 80 Kingston 80 90 Handel Handel 30 40 Handel 40 50 Gingrey Gingrey lt 40 Gingrey 40 50 Broun Broun 40 50 Broun lt 40 Republican primary results 60 Party Candidate Votes Republican David Perdue 185 466 30 64 Republican Jack Kingston 156 157 25 80 Republican Karen Handel 132 944 21 96 Republican Phil Gingrey 60 735 10 03 Republican Paul Broun 58 297 9 63 Republican Derrick Grayson 6 045 1 00 Republican Art Gardner 5 711 0 94 Total votes 605 355 100 00 Runoff Edit The runoff was held on July 22 2014 which Perdue won with 50 9 of the vote 61 62 Kingston was perceived as the more conservative candidate in the race but Perdue defeated him largely due to strong support from business friendly voters residing in the Atlanta suburbs 63 The runoff was noted for the large amount of advertisements run by both campaigns that focused around comparing their opponent to a baby 64 Endorsements Edit Jack KingstonPreviously endorsed HandelErick Erickson radio host and blogger 65 Sue Everhart chairperson of the Georgia Republican Party 66 Joshua McKoon member of the Georgia Senate for the 29th district 2011 2019 67 Tom Price U S Representative from GA 06 2005 2017 68 Concerned Women for America 69 Previously abstainedNewt Gingrich U S Representative from GA 06 1979 1999 70 Lynn Westmoreland U S Representative from GA 03 2003 2005 amp GA 03 2007 2017 71 Rob Woodall U S Representative from GA 07 2011 2021 72 National Rifle Association 73 Defeated candidatesPhil Gingrey U S Representative from GA 11 2003 2015 74 Karen Handel Secretary of State of Georgia 2007 2010 75 Polling Edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror JackKingston DavidPerdue UndecidedPublic Policy Polling May 21 22 2014 410 46 34 20 McLaughlin May 27 29 2014 500 4 5 49 35 16 SurveyUSA June 3 5 2014 419 4 9 52 41 7 InsiderAdvantage June 10 11 2014 401 4 89 46 1 35 1 18 9 Gravis Marketing June 11 12 2014 1 140 3 49 38 14 WPA Opinion Research June 22 24 2014 600 4 44 45 11 InsiderAdvantage July 7 9 2014 1 278 2 7 41 9 41 1 17 InsiderAdvantage July 15 16 2014 696 3 7 46 41 13 Landmark Communications July 16 2014 1 720 2 4 48 41 12 Internal poll for David Perdue s campaign Internal poll for Jack Kingston s campaignResults Edit Runoff results by county Perdue Perdue 60 70 Perdue 50 60 Perdue Kingston tie Perdue Kingston tie 50 Kingston Kingston 50 60 Kingston 60 70 Kingston 70 80 Kingston 80 90 Kingston gt 90 Republican primary runoff results 76 Party Candidate Votes Republican David Perdue 245 951 50 88 Republican Jack Kingston 237 448 49 12 Total votes 483 399 100 00 Democratic primary EditCampaign Edit With Democratic Congressman John Barrow passing on the race Michelle Nunn a businesswoman and the daughter of former U S Senator Sam Nunn consulted with the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee as well as with Democratic Georgian political figures such as Shirley Franklin Roy Barnes and Andrew Young about possibly running 77 78 Though she was little known to voters Democrats embraced the hope that Nunn with her executive experience as well as family name could make their party once again competitive in state 77 79 On July 22 2013 Nunn declared herself a candidate for U S Senate 80 She said Our opportunity is to define ourselves I m going to talk a lot about the deficit Neither side of the equation is really tackling that I think people are really tired of the mudslinging and the silliness of this 80 If elected Nunn would have become the 29th Georgian elected to the U S Senate or U S House with a family member who previously served in Congress and the first since her father who is the grandnephew of Carl Vinson 81 She raised 1 7 million in campaign funds during the third quarter of 2013 more than twice that of any Republican running 82 She followed that with a 1 6 million fourth quarter 83 and a 2 4 million first quarter of 2014 again the most of anyone in the race 84 On May 20 2014 Nunn won the Democratic primary for the Senate seat with 75 percent of the vote 85 having skipped many of the debates and public forums where three other little known candidates appeared 86 Candidates Edit Steen Miles former state senator candidate for Lieutenant Governor in 2006 and candidate for DeKalb County CEO in 2000 and 2008 87 Michelle Nunn CEO of Points of Light and daughter of former U S Senator Sam Nunn 88 Branko Radulovacki physician 89 Todd Robinson Reserve Officers Training Corps instructor and former U S Army Ranger 90 Withdrew Edit Gerald Beckum Mayor of Oglethorpe ran for Secretary of State 91 92 Declined Edit Stacey Abrams Minority Leader of the Georgia House of Representatives 93 David I Adelman United States Ambassador to Singapore and former state senator 94 Peter Aman former COO of Atlanta 34 Thurbert Baker former Attorney General of Georgia and candidate for Governor in 2010 95 Roy Barnes former governor 96 John Barrow U S Representative from 12th Georgia District 97 Sanford Bishop U S Representative 98 Jason Carter state senator and grandson of former president and former governor Jimmy Carter ran for governor 99 Max Cleland former U S Senator 96 Cathy Cox president of Young Harris College former secretary of state of Georgia and candidate for Governor in 2006 98 Shirley Franklin former mayor of Atlanta 98 Scott Holcomb state representative endorsed Nunn 95 100 Vernon Jones former DeKalb County CEO and candidate for the U S Senate in 2008 19 Jim Marshall former U S Representative 101 Keith Mason chief of staff to former governor Zell Miller 102 103 Stephen Oppenheimer businessman Task Force Coordinator for Clean Cities Atlanta and nominee for District 3 of the Georgia Public Service Commission in 2012 98 DuBose Porter former state representative and candidate for governor in 2010 98 Doug Stoner former state senator 104 Mark Taylor former lieutenant governor of Georgia and nominee for Governor in 2006 98 Steve Thompson state senator 105 Michael Thurmond interim Superintendent of the DeKalb County School District former Georgia Labor Commissioner and nominee for the U S Senate in 2010 98 Kasim Reed Mayor of Atlanta 34 Endorsements Edit Michelle NunnExecutive officialsJimmy Carter former president of the United States former governor of Georgia 96 Gordon Giffin former United States Ambassador to Canada 96 Federal officialsMax Cleland former U S Senator D GA 96 John Lewis U S Representative GA 05 96 Richard Lugar former U S Senator R IN 106 Claire McCaskill U S Senator D MO 107 Zell Miller former U S Senator D GA former governor of Georgia 108 Sam Nunn former U S Senator D GA candidate s father 96 John Warner former U S Senator R VA 106 State officialsStacey Abrams Minority Leader of the Georgia House of Representatives 109 Roy Barnes former governor of Georgia 96 Jason Carter state senator 110 Scott Holcomb state representative 100 Municipal officialsLisa Borders former President of the Atlanta City Council co founder of No Labels President of the Henry W Grady Health System Foundation 96 Shirley Franklin former mayor of Atlanta 96 Nan Orrock state senator 111 Kasim Reed Mayor of Atlanta 96 Andrew Young former mayor of Atlanta former U S Representative former UN Ambassador 96 IndividualsHank Aaron former baseball player 112 Arthur Blank co founder of The Home Depot owner of the Atlanta Falcons 96 Michelle Obama First Lady of the United States 113 OrganizationsEMILY s List 114 Polling Edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror SteenMiles MichelleNunn BrankoRadulovacki ToddRobinson UndecidedSurveyUSA May 8 12 2014 549 4 2 7 59 5 10 19 SurveyUSA April 24 27 2014 435 4 7 13 57 5 7 18 SurveyUSA March 16 18 2014 443 4 8 11 48 5 14 23 Hypothetical pollingPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror ThurbertBaker JohnBarrow SanfordBishop MaxCleland CathyCox Other UndecidedHarper Polling February 11 12 2013 8 9 11 20 13 39 Results Edit Democratic primary results 60 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Michelle Nunn 246 369 74 95 Democratic Steen Miles 39 418 11 99 Democratic Todd Robinson 31 822 9 68 Democratic Branko Radulovacki 11 101 3 38 Total votes 328 710 100 00 Libertarian primary EditCandidates Edit Declared Edit Amanda Swafford former Flowery Branch City Councilwoman 115 General election EditCampaign Edit Following the conclusion of the two primaries the race was set up as being between two self described political outsiders with well known in state political family names each seeking to reach moderate and independent voters 116 117 In July 2014 National Review a conservative media outlet reported on a leaked Nunn campaign memo from December 2013 which made frank recommendations on strategy for Nunn s path to victory in Georgia 118 119 120 The leaked memo said that likely attack lines against Nunn would include that she was a lightweight too liberal and not a real Georgian 121 The memo said that Nunn should feature images of her and her family in rural settings in order to connect with rural voters and suggested that Nunn focus on African American clergy to raise enthusiasm for her candidacy among African American voters and that Nunn focus her efforts on Jews and Asians to raise money 118 First Lady Michelle Obama campaigned on behalf of Nunn as part of an effort to increase African American voter turnout in midterm elections 122 123 Nunn s stump speech emphasized an appeal to bipartisanship 124 She received support and donations from former Republican senators Richard Lugar and John Warner both of whom were close to her father 106 and support from former Georgia Senator and Governor Zell Miller a Democrat who had endorsed Republicans over the previous decade 125 Nunn s campaign commercials used photographs of herself and President George H W Bush who founded Points of Light together in campaign commercials and she mentioned him often on the campaign trail 126 However in June 2014 Bush sent out a fundraising letter that while not mentioning her by name called on Republican donors to support the Republican nominee 126 and in September 2014 Bush endorsed Perdue 127 In October 2014 Bush emphatically objected to Nunn continuing to use a photograph of him in her campaign saying that such actions were disrespectful 128 Points of Light chair Neil Bush neither endorsed nor opposed her candidacy 129 but did label as shameful an advertisement approved by Perdue that used a past episode to say that Points of Light gave money to organizations linked to terrorists 130 As the campaign moved on Nunn made her father a focal point staging joint appearances with him at military bases and saying that she would emulate his bipartisan approach to legislating 131 She has also said that she would seek a seat on the Senate Armed Services Committee that he once chaired 131 Perdue stated that he entered politics out of concern for the rising national debt He supported repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act 132 He also supported a constitutional balanced budget amendment and comprehensive tax reform 133 In addition he pledged to limit himself to two terms in the Senate if elected 134 Perdue he represent s and touted his business experience and particularly his experience at Dollar General saying We added about 2 200 stores created almost 20 000 jobs and doubled the value of that company in a very short period of time Not because of me but because we listened to our customers and employees He received the endorsement of the National Federation of Independent Business 135 But he was hurt during the campaign by revelations that he had in the past been an enthusiastic supporter of outsourcing 3 Nunn targeted past pre political statements of Perdue where he had said he was proud of his outsourcing efforts and for the job losses that followed the final closure of Pillowtex 135 136 Policy positions Edit Perdue supported repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act 132 He supported a constitutional balanced budget amendment and comprehensive tax reform 133 He pledged to limit himself to two terms in the Senate if elected 134 Nunn supported abortion rights 137 Nunn believed that members of Congress should be forced to pass a budget each year or forfeit their pay 138 Nunn supported expanding federally mandated background checks to include all local sales to prevent the possibility that mentally ill persons would be able to buy a firearm 139 Nunn said that going forward some aspects of the Affordable Care Act should be fixed rather than the whole law being eliminated 80 140 She criticized Georgia s refusal to accept Medicaid expansion under the act 80 Following the start up problems with the associated HealthCare gov website Nunn broke with the Obama administration and said that the individual mandate portion of the law should be delayed 141 Nunn supported the 2013 Senate immigration plan that would have allowed illegal immigrants to stay in the United States while waiting for American citizenship 139 Nunn favored construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline 138 She opposed the Obama administration s proposed cuts to defense spending 131 On the topic of same sex marriage Nunn said she personally favored it but that the decision should be made on a state by state basis 80 Debates Edit Perdue and Nunn held debates on August 21 142 October 7 October 26 143 and November 2 144 Complete video of debate August 21 2014 Complete video of debate October 7 2014 Complete video of debate October 26 2014 Complete video of debate November 2 2014Fundraising Edit David Perdue has funded more than 1 9 million of his campaign personally the second largest total of any Senate candidate 145 A total of 23 355 844 was raised by the candidates for this race of which a total of 22 917 058 was spent by the campaigns Candidate Contributions Expenditures Cash on hand DebtMichelle Nunn D 13 035 397 13 064 094 1 105 870 2 768David Perdue R 10 719 297 11 069 317 669 343 150 000Spending Edit This Senate race as many others across the United States was heavily influenced by outside PACs and organizations who supported various candidates 146 The U S Chamber of Commerce alone was expected to spend almost 50 million on elections in 2014 146 More than 4 6 million had been spent on advertising in the race by outside groups by May 2014 146 Organization Candidate Supporting Amount Media GoalUnited States Chamber of Commerce Jack Kingston R 920 000 146 TV and online ads Support Jack Kingston R Citizens for a Working America PAC David Perdue R 1 000 000 146 TV Attack Jack Kingston R Citizens for a Working America PAC David Perdue R 515 000 146 TV Support David Perdue R Ending Spending Action Fund N A 1 750 000 146 TV Attack Phil Gingrey R Ending Spending Action Fund N A 334 000 146 TV Attack Michelle Nunn D Nunn for Senate Inc Michelle Nunn D 55 000 147 TV Support Michelle Nunn D Predictions Edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 148 Tossup November 3 2014Sabato s Crystal Ball 149 Lean R November 3 2014Rothenberg Political Report 150 Tossup November 3 2014Real Clear Politics 151 Tossup November 3 2014Polling Edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror DavidPerdue R MichelleNunn D AmandaSwafford L Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling August 2 4 2013 520 4 3 40 40 21 Landmark Rosetta Stone March 31 2014 600 4 37 5 33 29 5 NBC News Marist April 30 May 5 2014 1 066 3 45 41 1 13 Saint Leo May 5 6 2014 1 000 3 41 37 6 15 Atlanta Journal Constitution May 5 8 2014 1 012 4 45 46 8 Landmark Rosetta Stone May 2014 1 000 3 44 45 11 Public Policy Polling May 21 22 2014 803 46 48 7 Rasmussen Reports May 21 22 2014 750 4 42 45 7 6 SurveyUSA June 3 5 2014 999 3 2 43 38 6 14 Landmark Communications July 16 2014 750 4 42 48 10 CBS News NYT YouGov July 5 24 2014 2 541 3 4 47 42 3 8 Rasmussen Reports July 23 24 2014 750 4 46 40 4 10 Landmark Communications July 25 2014 750 3 8 43 46 6 3 8 6 6 Vox Populi Polling July 27 28 2014 624 3 9 49 40 1 10 Hicks Evaluation Group August 8 10 2014 788 3 48 47 6 41 5 10 9 InsiderAdvantage August 12 13 2014 719 3 7 47 40 8 5 SurveyUSA August 14 17 2014 560 4 2 50 41 3 6 Landmark Communications August 20 21 2014 600 4 40 47 3 10 GaPundit com August 24 25 2014 1 578 2 47 43 09 44 74 7 41 4 75 CBS News NYT YouGov August 18 September 2 2014 1 900 3 47 41 3 1 9 SurveyUSA permanent dead link September 5 8 2014 558 4 2 47 44 5 4 Atlanta Journal Constitution September 8 11 2014 884 4 45 41 6 8 Landmark Communications September 9 11 2014 1 109 2 9 43 4 46 6 4 4 2 Insider Advantage September 10 11 2014 1 167 2 9 50 1 39 8 5 5 1 Rasmussen Reports September 15 16 2014 750 4 46 41 4 9 SurveyUSA permanent dead link September 19 22 2014 550 4 3 46 45 4 6 CBS News NYT YouGov September 20 October 1 2014 1 851 3 47 43 2 0 9 Greenberg Quinlan Rosner permanent dead link September 25 October 1 2014 1 000 2 09 46 41 14 Insider Advantage September 29 October 1 2014 947 3 2 47 42 6 3 6 6 8 Rasmussen Reports September 30 October 1 2014 1 000 3 46 42 4 9 Hickman Analytics September 26 October 5 2014 500 4 4 41 39 6 14 Public Policy Polling October 2 5 2014 895 3 3 45 43 5 8 48 45 6 SurveyUSA October 2 6 2014 566 4 2 46 45 3 6 Landmark Communications October 7 9 2014 1 000 3 1 46 46 4 4 SurveyUSA October 10 13 2014 563 4 2 45 48 3 4 GaPundit com October 13 14 2014 1 543 2 49 44 72 45 69 6 03 3 56 SurveyUSA October 17 20 2014 606 4 1 44 46 4 7 Landmark Communications October 20 21 2014 1 000 2 75 47 3 47 4 3 3 2 CNN ORC International October 19 22 2014 565 4 44 47 5 4 Insider Advantage October 21 22 2014 704 3 7 44 9 47 3 4 1 3 7 Atlanta Journal Constitution October 16 23 2014 1 170 3 6 44 42 6 8 CBS News NYT YouGov October 16 23 2014 1 774 4 47 44 1 0 8 Public Policy Polling October 23 24 2014 771 47 47 3 4 SurveyUSA October 24 27 2014 611 4 48 45 3 5 Rasmussen Reports October 25 27 2014 977 3 46 46 3 5 Monmouth October 26 28 2014 436 4 7 49 41 3 7 Vox Populi Polling October 28 2014 602 4 48 43 3 6 Landmark Communications permanent dead link October 29 2014 1 500 2 5 47 4 46 6 2 7 3 3 NBC News Marist October 26 30 2014 603 LV 4 48 44 3 1 4 875 RV 3 3 45 43 4 1 7 YouGov October 25 31 2014 1 743 3 2 44 42 1 1 12 Public Policy Polling October 30 31 2014 533 46 46 4 4 Perkins October 28 November 2 2014 48 40 3 9 SurveyUSA October 30 November 2 2014 591 4 1 47 44 5 4 Insider Advantage November 2 2014 1 463 3 48 45 3 4 Landmark Communications November 2 2014 1 500 2 5 49 8 45 6 2 4 2 2 Public Policy Polling November 1 3 2014 975 3 1 46 45 5 5 48 48 5 Hypothetical pollingWith BrounPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror PaulBroun R JohnBarrow D Other UndecidedHarper Polling February 11 12 2013 939 3 2 17 19 64 Public Policy Polling February 15 18 2013 602 4 38 38 24 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror PaulBroun R JasonCarter D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling February 15 18 2013 602 4 42 40 18 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror PaulBroun R MaxCleland D Other UndecidedHarper Polling February 11 12 2013 939 3 2 24 40 36 Public Policy Polling February 15 18 2013 602 4 40 47 13 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror PaulBroun R MichelleNunn D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling August 2 4 2013 520 4 3 36 41 23 Public Policy Polling January 24 26 2014 640 41 42 17 Public Policy Polling March 5 6 2014 580 38 38 24 Landmark Rosetta Stone March 31 2014 600 4 38 5 38 2 23 3 NBC News Marist April 30 May 5 2014 1 131 2 9 43 42 1 14 Saint Leo May 5 6 2014 1 000 3 38 42 5 15 Atlanta Journal Constitution May 5 8 2014 1 012 4 38 51 11 Landmark Rosetta Stone May 2014 1 000 3 39 47 14 With ChamblissPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror SaxbyChambliss R RoyBarnes D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling November 30 December 2 2012 729 3 6 48 40 13 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror SaxbyChambliss R JohnBarrow D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling November 30 December 2 2012 729 3 6 50 37 13 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror SaxbyChambliss R JasonCarter D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling November 30 December 2 2012 729 3 6 52 34 13 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror SaxbyChambliss R MaxCleland D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling November 30 December 2 2012 729 3 6 45 45 10 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror SaxbyChambliss R KasimReed D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling November 30 December 2 2012 729 3 6 52 37 11 With GingreyPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror PhilGingrey R JohnBarrow D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling February 15 18 2013 602 4 42 43 15 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror PhilGingrey R JasonCarter D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling February 15 18 2013 602 4 43 41 16 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror PhilGingrey R MaxCleland D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling February 15 18 2013 602 4 41 46 13 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror PhilGingrey R MichelleNunn D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling August 2 4 2013 520 4 3 41 41 18 Public Policy Polling January 24 26 2014 640 41 45 14 Public Policy Polling March 5 6 2014 580 40 42 18 Landmark Rosetta Stone March 31 2014 600 4 40 5 37 6 21 9 NBC News Marist April 30 May 5 2014 1 131 2 9 42 44 1 13 Saint Leo May 5 6 2014 1 000 3 36 42 7 14 Atlanta Journal Constitution May 5 8 2014 1 012 4 37 52 10 Landmark Rosetta Stone May 2014 1 000 3 39 45 16 With GraysonPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror DerrickGrayson R MichelleNunn D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling August 2 4 2013 520 4 3 36 42 22 With HandelPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror KarenHandel R JohnBarrow D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling February 15 18 2013 602 4 42 43 15 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror KarenHandel R JasonCarter D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling February 15 18 2013 602 4 44 40 15 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror KarenHandel R MaxCleland D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling February 15 18 2013 602 4 40 47 12 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror KarenHandel R MichelleNunn D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling August 2 4 2013 520 4 3 38 40 22 Public Policy Polling January 24 26 2014 640 40 44 16 Public Policy Polling March 5 6 2014 580 39 43 18 Landmark Rosetta Stone March 31 2014 600 4 37 38 1 24 9 NBC News Marist April 30 May 5 2014 1 066 3 39 42 1 18 Saint Leo May 5 6 2014 1 000 3 38 39 7 15 Atlanta Journal Constitution May 5 8 2014 1 012 4 41 49 10 Landmark Rosetta Stone May 2014 1 000 3 41 47 12 With KingstonPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror JackKingston R JohnBarrow D Other UndecidedHarper Polling February 11 12 2013 939 3 2 19 17 64 Public Policy Polling February 15 18 2013 602 4 43 40 17 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror JackKingston R JasonCarter D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling February 15 18 2013 602 4 45 39 16 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror JackKingston R MaxCleland D Other UndecidedHarper Polling February 11 12 2013 939 3 2 26 39 35 Public Policy Polling February 15 18 2013 602 4 43 46 11 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror JackKingston R MichelleNunn D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling August 2 4 2013 520 4 3 38 40 21 Public Policy Polling January 24 26 2014 640 42 44 14 Public Policy Polling March 5 6 2014 580 41 44 15 Landmark Rosetta Stone March 31 2014 600 4 37 7 37 25 3 NBC News Marist April 30 May 5 2014 1 066 3 43 43 1 13 Saint Leo May 5 6 2014 1 000 3 38 39 7 15 Atlanta Journal Constitution May 5 8 2014 1 012 4 40 50 10 Landmark Rosetta Stone May 2014 1 000 3 44 46 10 Public Policy Polling May 21 22 2014 803 45 45 10 Rasmussen Reports May 21 22 2014 750 4 41 47 3 9 SurveyUSA June 3 5 2014 999 3 2 43 37 6 a 13 Landmark Communications July 16 2014 750 4 41 49 10 With PricePoll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror TomPrice R RoyBarnes D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling November 30 December 2 2012 729 3 6 40 46 13 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror TomPrice R JohnBarrow D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling November 30 December 2 2012 729 3 6 40 38 21 Harper Polling February 11 12 2013 939 3 2 23 18 59 Public Policy Polling February 15 18 2013 602 4 43 42 15 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror TomPrice R JasonCarter D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling November 30 December 2 2012 729 3 6 42 36 22 Public Policy Polling February 15 18 2013 602 4 44 39 16 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror TomPrice R MaxCleland D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling November 30 December 2 2012 729 3 6 39 47 14 Harper Polling February 11 12 2013 939 3 2 27 41 32 Public Policy Polling February 15 18 2013 602 4 43 44 12 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror TomPrice R KasimReed D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling November 30 December 2 2012 729 3 6 43 38 18 With YuPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror EugeneYu R MichelleNunn D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling August 2 4 2013 520 4 3 35 42 24 Results Edit United States Senate election in Georgia 2014 152 Party Candidate Votes Republican David Perdue 1 358 088 52 89 3 13 Democratic Michelle Nunn 1 160 811 45 21 1 62 Libertarian Amanda Swafford 48 862 1 90 1 51 Total votes 2 567 761 100 00 N ARepublican holdHypothetical runoff pollingPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror DavidPerdue R MichelleNunn D Other UndecidedCNN ORC International October 19 22 2014 565 4 47 51 2 NBC News Marist October 26 30 2014 603 LV 4 49 46 1 4 875 RV 3 3 48 45 1 6 See also Edit2014 United States Senate elections 2014 United States House of Representatives elections in Georgia 2014 Georgia gubernatorial election 2014 United States electionsNotes Edit Amanda Swafford L References Edit a b Joseph Cameron January 25 2013 Report Sen Saxby Chambliss to retire The Hill Stanglin Doug November 5 2014 Obama Congress prepare for new reality after GOP sweep USA Today a b c Stanford Duane November 6 2014 Democrats Dreams Put on Hold 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