Dave Wasserman Twitter



Dave Wasserman, Political Analyst at The Cook Political Report, has become known for his election night tweets using the phrase “I’ve seen enough” when his data show that a particular. House editor of the nonpartisan @CookPolitical Report & @NBCNews contributor.Nerd for 🗺️ maps, 📈 data, ⛷️ ski slopes & 🎻 trad tunes. Has seen enough. Lokasyon Washington, DC Tweets 16,9K Followers 534,9K Following 971 Account created 19:50:43 ID 74820061. Free Instagram Followers.

© Provided by Mediaite

Cook Political Report editor Dave Wasserman has seen enough.

The data expert called the Georgia runoff election for Democrat Raphael Warnock, who he says will defeat Republican Kelly Loeffler. The call came early, as Georgia’s senate runoff elections are tight and have yet to be called by major outlets.

The latest tweets from @Redistrict. Epson xp 900 driver for mac. David Wasserman is House Editor for The Cook Political Report, where he is responsible for analyzing U.S. House Races and is recognized as one of the nation's top election forecasters. Founded in 1984, The Cook Political Report provides analyses of Presidential, U.S. Senate, House and gubernatorial races. The New York Times has called the Report 'a newsletter both parties regard as authoritative.'

As political watchers have zeroed in on the special elections, Wasserman provided extensive analysis throughout the evening on where Warnock and Jon Ossoff would need to excel in order to defeat Loeffler and David Perdue.

The top 10 GA counties w/ 10k+ voters where Dems underperformed Biden by the most in November’s Loeffler special:

1. Hart -2.1%

2. Oconee -2.1%

3. Stephens -1.9%

4. Forsyth -1.7%

5. Greene -1.7%

6. Glynn -1.6%

7. Thomas -1.6%

8. Columbia -1.6%

9. Fulton -1.5%

10. Catoosa -1.5%

— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) January 5, 2021

When the election results came in, he focused on multiple counties where Democrats seemed to be over performing, or where Republicans seemed to be underperforming:

Lanier Co. (rural south GA) looks done:

Perdue 2,122-902 (+40.4)

Loeffler 2,121-907 (+40.0)

Trump (Nov.) 2,509-1,019 (+41.7)

And that’s only 86% of November turnout, so if that’s fully counted, that’s great news for Dems.

— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) January 6, 2021

Pulaski Co. (rural south GA) looks done:

Perdue 2,546-1,105 (+39.4)

Loeffler 2,524-1,126 (+38.4)

Trump (Nov.) 2,815-1,230 (+38.9)

Perdue/Loeffler running about even with Trump here, but turnout is just 90.3% of November levels. Dems could plausibly beat that in ATL.

— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) January 6, 2021

Twitter

Franklin Co. looks to be first deep red North GA county to fully report:

Perdue +70.8

Loeffler +70.8

Trump (Nov.) +69.4

Kyle Kondik Twitter

But the bad news for Rs: runoff turnout is only at 86.1% of November levels. That might not cut it.

— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) January 6, 2021

Washington Co. (rural central GA, racially polarized) looks fully reported:

Warnock +3.0

Ossoff +2.4

Biden (November) +0.7

And turnout is at 90.6% of November levels. These are great numbers for both Dems.

— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) January 6, 2021

This eventually led to Wasserman expressing his view that “Republicans have a turnout problem,” and that might say something about President Donald Trump’s limits in getting people out to vote while he’s not on the ballot:

Dave Wasserman Twitter

What we saw in 2018: plenty of Trump voters just won’t turn out without Trump on the ballot. Are we seeing history repeat itself tonight? So far, yes.

— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) January 6, 2021

It turns out when your coalition depends so much on one person (Donald Trump) driving turnout, there are some big downside risks when that person isn’t on the ballot.

— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) January 6, 2021

Wasserman’s breakdown of the vote grew increasingly favorable toward Democrats with the emphasis that Loeffler’s re-election bid seemed to be waning.

Here’s the story right now:

1. Black turnout looks, frankly, phenomenal.

2. Perdue/Loeffler are approaching Trump %s of the vote in a lot of deep red rural counties, but turnout there isn’t anything special.

3. It’s getting harder to see a path for either R, but esp. Loeffler.

— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) January 6, 2021

Inevitably, he reached the point where he was prepared to prematurely declare Warnock’s triumph:

Dave Wasserman Tweets

I’ve seen enough. Raphael Warnock (D) defeats Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R) in GA’s special Senate runoff. #GASEN

— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) January 6, 2021

DaveDave Wasserman TwitterDave wasserman twitter rant

The election has yet to be determined, so Twitter slapped his tweet with a warning label to highlight this fact. Even so, Wasserman seems to be accepting this rather well:

Fair enough! The label is accurate. https://t.co/T7JTNgKtJI

— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) January 6, 2021

The post BREAKING: Cook Political's Dave Wasserman Calls Georgia Runoff For Democrat Raphael Warnock first appeared on Mediaite.