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CEO of Stacey Abram s New Georgia Project Feeling Vindicated After Warnock, Ossoff Senate Wins

January 8, 2021 By Lawrence Banton With Senate races now called for Georgia Democrats Rev. Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff, it marks the second time in two months that voters flipped the historically red state to blue.  A surge in Black voter turnout, largely due to efforts by Stacey Abrams Fair Fight coalition and the New Georgia Project, is credited with helping Warnock become the state s first Black senator.  Nsé Ufot, CEO of the New Georgia Project, said the road to the Democratic wins in Georgia was no easy feat, and in fact, the group faced adversity from the highest levels. Probably the largest challenge that we ve had to face is a hostile state government. A hostile secretary of state and, in some instances in some counties, hostile board of elections officials who are not excited about our work to expand Georgia s voter rolls, she said.

Trump hints at big voter dump as Democrats overcome Republican lead in Georgia Senate runoffs

Trump hints at big voter dump as Democrats overcome Republican lead in Georgia Senate runoffs AFP Four US politicians are currently locked in a poll battle that could heavily affect the Joe Biden Presidency. With Senate control hanging in the balance, the campaign for Georgia s runoffs have seen both President Donald Trump and his former Opponent Joe Biden hold events and urge people to make their voices heard. Republicans David Perdue and Sen. Kelly Loeffler are trying to hold off strong challenges from their respective Democratic opponents, Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock, in a race where half a billion dollars was spent to shape the outcome. And while counting is still underway, the votes have now turned in favour of the Democrats.

With Senate control at stake, Ossoff maintains lead as counting resumes

With Senate control at stake, Ossoff maintains lead as counting resumes. The Democratic candidate Jon Ossoff at a rally in December. He declared victory in a video posted Wednesday morning.Credit.Nicole Craine for The New York Times Jan. 6, 2021 With control of the Senate hanging in the balance, and the contest still too close to call, the Democratic candidate Jon Ossoff widened his lead over his Republican challenger, David Perdue, to more than 17,000 votes. After trading leads deep into Tuesday evening, Mr. Ossoff remained ahead of Mr. Perdue by just 0.4 percent on Wednesday within the range that could trigger a recount.

Georgia voters flood polls ahead of crucial Senate contests

Public polling and internal Democratic and Republican surveys all indicate both races will be decided by slim margins. Early vote data compiled by the secretary of state’s office shows the contests are set to shatter previous turnout records for runoffs, which tend to draw far fewer voters than a general election.  ADVERTISEMENT Typically, Democrats struggle to drive Black voters to the polls in runoff elections. This year, Black voters make up about 33 recent of the electorate so far  3 points higher than their share at this point in the November general election.  White voters without a college degree, a group that typically favors Republicans, represent about 35.6 percent of the electorate, down 2 points from their share at this point before November’s contests.

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