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Ossoff Holds Double‑Digit Lead Over Collins in Fox News Poll

The July 1 survey suggests Collins must win over independents plus non‑MAGA Republicans to close a 13‑point deficit.

Overview

  • The Fox News poll, fielded June 23–27 and released July 1, shows Sen. Jon Ossoff at 56% and Rep. Mike Collins at 43% with a ±3 point margin from 1,002 registered Georgia voters.
  • Ossoff leads by wide margins with Black voters (87%), voters under 30 (68%), independents (68%), moderates (66%), and women under 45 (66%), while Collins performs best with white evangelical Christians, white men without a college degree, and rural voters.
  • Voter priorities shape the gap because 40% name inflation as their top concern and those voters favor Ossoff by 21 points, healthcare voters favor Ossoff by 40 points, and immigration-focused voters favor Collins by 45 points.
  • Collins won the June GOP runoff after a late President Trump endorsement but faces challenges uniting Dooley and other primary backers and converting skeptical Republicans as pollsters note weaknesses in fundraising and ethics scrutiny.
  • The survey finds high turnout intent for both camps and measurable ticket‑splitting in the governor’s contest, which could change November dynamics by affecting who actually shows up and which voters campaigns must persuade.