the last question i was talking about, more moderate voters. it seems like a lot of the discussion around georgia has been around independent voters. how much of this will come down to who they vote for? , like independent voters, it s moderate voters. also even conservative voters. we heard from governor jeff duncan unless withholding his support from both candidates and not a surprise that he will not vote for senator warnock. he becomes one of the most high-profile, republicans who s refusing to back herschel walker here in georgia. he represents the core of soft republican supporters who don t see a reason to go back out and vote for herschel walker. hats under control but on the, line some of those republicans might just hold their nose and vote for herschel walker. because it s about the 51st season of the event split, not as important. which is the analysis you gave me what feels like just yesterday, as we are watching the national results roll in. president obama stumping fo
A new poll Friday gave Warnock 52% support compared to 48% for Walker as voters waited in hours-long lines on the final day of early voting ahead of the Tuesday run off.
A 15-year-old, who remains unidentified, has been reportedly shot through the front door of a Georgia residence, by 42-year-old Jimmy Paiz, while he was campaigning for Senator Warnock the upcoming run-off election.
Ossoff, Warnock U.S. Senate results could be certified by January 20th
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(CNN) Georgia’s top elections official said he intends to certify the results of runoffs that will tip the power balance of the senate to Democrats by January 20th.
Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger would not commit to completing the task before Joe Biden is inaugurated, but must do so by the January 22nd deadline.
Georgians on Tuesday elected Democrats Jon Ossoff and the Reverend Raphael Warnock to the senate giving their party control of both chambers of Congress and the White House for the first time in a decade.