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Emma HurtJanuary 9, 2021
Georgia Sens.-elect Rev. Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff before a campaign stop on Jan. 4, 2021. While the pair ran as a ticket, Warnock garnered nearly 20,000 more votes, in part due to many conservative voters concerns about Warnock s GOP opponent, Sen. Kelly Loeffler. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
Two Democrats in Georgia won the state’s U.S. Senate runoffs this week a stunning upset after nearly two decades of Republican control that also handed Democrats a narrow majority in the Senate.
But even though both parties ran their candidates as one ticket, nearly 20,000 Georgians so far appear to have split their tickets in the two races, between Democratic candidate Raphael Warnock and Republican Sen. David Perdue.
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Georgia Sens.-elect Rev. Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff before a campaign stop on Jan. 4, 2021. While the pair ran as a ticket, Warnock garnered nearly 20,000 more votes, in part due to many conservative voters concerns about Warnock s GOP opponent, Sen. Kelly Loeffler.
Two Democrats in Georgia won the state s U.S. Senate runoffs this week a stunning upset after nearly two decades of Republican control that also handed Democrats a narrow majority in the Senate.
But even though both parties ran their candidates as one ticket, nearly 20,000 Georgians so far appear to have split their tickets in the two races, between Democratic candidate Raphael Warnock and Republican Senator David Perdue.