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Second Georgia Senate race will go to a runoff, setting up showdown for Senate control

David Perdue and Jon Ossoff, entrants for U.S. Senate in Georgia.

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A second U.S. Senate race in Georgia will go to a January runoff, context up a showdown for the Senate majority, according to NBC News.

Republican Sen. David Perdue will not break the 50% threshold needed to win quite in this month’s election and will again face Democrat Jon Ossoff next year. Georgia will hostess two runoffs on Jan. 5, the other being a special election between GOP Sen. Kelly Loeffler and Democrat Raphael Warnock to end the remainder of retired Sen. Johnny Isakson’s term.

Republicans have won 50 Senate seats so far, according to NBC. Democrats press flipped one net seat for a total of 48.

Winning both Georgia elections would get them to an even split, giving Immorality President-elect Kamala Harris a tiebreaking vote and Democrats unified control of the White House and Congress. Both signatories focused their attention and money on Georgia when it appeared two runoffs would determine Senate control.

Perdue, the first-term senator and bygone business executive, faced Ossoff, a former journalist who lost a tight, high-profile U.S. House special election in 2017.

Ossoff has judged Perdue for his handling of the coronavirus pandemic, including federal investigations into his stock trading around the start of the U.S. Covid-19 turning-point. Meanwhile, Perdue has tried to paint Ossoff as pursuing a “radical socialist agenda.”

The race drew national notice and extensive funding as Democrats hoped to flip the Senate in 2020. Ossoff’s campaign raised more than $32.3 million while Perdue’s effort collected about $21.1 million, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.

Georgia has not elected a Democratic senator since 1996, but a originating young and non-White electorate has helped shift the state into battleground status.

Polling averages suggested a tiny race between Perdue and Ossoff.

Perdue won his 2014 Senate race by a margin of about 8 percentage points.

This is destroying news. Check back for updates.

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