If the Trump campaign were a vampire, could Georgia provide the garlic?

Mayor Kasim Reed mulls how to defeat the orange-haired nosferatu



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“If you were trying to take out Dracula, and somebody told you that they had whatever device you use on Dracula … garlic, then, you know, I’d go get me some garlic.”



- Mayor Kasim Reed, speaking during an Aug. 8 press conference, says Georgia could be the state that stops Donald Trump's presidential campaign the way garlic stops a vampire. Reed told reporters that he thinks Hillary Clinton could win Georgia if her campaign spends $8 to $15 million here on wooing voters. The mayor said he thinks Georgia is more likely to vote blue than North Carolina, which he says has become more conservative, whereas Georgia has become less conservative. The number-crunchers up at fivethirtyeight.com say they're pretty darn sure Georgia is a Trump state but that the chance of a Clinton win is greater than zero.

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