Georgia US Senate race Tuesday: ‘It could change the future’
Some voters eye which party will control the Senate while others evaluate each candidate on his or her merits and policies.
Paul Woolverton
USA TODAY NETWORK
CALHOUN, Ga. — A visit to her home by a Republican canvasser for candidate David Perdue prompted Deela Sutton of Gordon County to vote on Tuesday in the Georgia runoff elections for U.S. Senate.
“And I was like, ‘Wow!’ I was so impressed by that,” said Sutton, who moved to Gordon County a year ago from Ohio. She said she never saw a canvasser come to her door since she first started voting in the early 1990s — let alone see one travel to a home far out in the country and up a steep hill.