Here is the latest from IA:

· In the GOP U.S. Senate race: Tracking polling from two sources show David Perdue stuck in the 22 percent range, with Karen Handel ahead of Jack Kingston by just a few points.

· In the GOP Gubernatorial battle: Deal continues to build a lead over his opponents.

· In the much-ignored GOP race for Georgia School Superintendent: As of last week, no candidate had more than 10% of the vote, with 70% of respondents saying they were undecided.

· “Signs, Signs, Everywhere a Sign:” Campaign signs are missing in most of north metro Atlanta. And the raw polling numbers tell us this will be a 50-and-over-dominated GOP vote. That means rural areas and longtime traditional GOP stronghold areas will decide statewide races. The result could be a wacky turnout.

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