CONTROL OF THE SENATE COMES DOWN TO GEORGIA'S TWO RUNOFF ELECTIONSWith the GOP retaining their seats in Alaska and North Carolina this week, the party currently controls the Senate 50-48. The other runoff in the Peach State pits Republican Sen. David Perdue against Democratic challenger Jon Ossoff. Perdue edged out Ossoff by roughly 87,000 votes, but failed to crack 50%, forcing a runoff. Loeffler captured nearly 26% of the vote in a whopping 20-candidate race – with Warnock winning nearly 33% of the vote. Democrats, in pushing back against the attacks, are spotlighting that both Loeffler and Perdue are big supporters of President Trump.
Source: Fox News November 11, 2020 17:59 UTC