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Georgia goes to poll with Senate control at stake

Control of the United States Senate was on the line in a pair of run-off elections in Georgia yesterday after a dizzying campaign that shattered spending and early turnout records.

Incumbent Republican Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler are trying to hold off Democratic challengers Jon Ossoff, a documentary filmmaker, and the Reverend Raphael Warnock, a pastor at a historic Black church in Atlanta, in a state Biden narrowly carried in the presidential election.

The tumultuous contest鈥檚 final days have been dominated by President Donald Trump鈥檚 continued effort to subvert the election results.

On Saturday, he pressured the state鈥檚 Republican secretary of state to reverse Biden鈥檚 statewide victory, claiming massive fraud contrary to evidence.

Illustrating the high stakes, both Trump and Biden campaigned in Georgia on Monday, Trump in the state鈥檚 northwest and Biden in Atlanta.

The president called the November 3 election 鈥渞igged鈥 and falsely claimed he won the state on Monday, as he used his speech to air grievances about his defeat. 鈥淭here is no way we lost Georgia,鈥 Trump said, ticking off a long list of unfounded conspiracy theories about election fraud.

Biden鈥檚 November win, the first for a Democratic presidential candidate in Georgia in nearly 30 years, was not confirmed for more than a week, and subsequent legal challenges from the Trump campaign pushed the state鈥檚 final certification into December.

Some Republicans have expressed concern that Trump鈥檚 baseless attacks may suppress turnout among his supporters. However, 50 Trump-supporting voters interviewed last month said they planned to vote despite his claims.

A double Democratic win would split the Senate 50-50, with Vice President-elect Kamala Harris鈥檚 tie-breaking vote giving Democrats control of the Senate. The party already holds a narrow majority in the House of Representatives.

A Republican-controlled Senate would likely block many of Biden鈥檚 most ambitious policy goals in areas such as economic relief, climate change and policing.

鈥淭his is not an exaggeration: Georgia, the whole nation is looking to you,鈥 Biden told Monday鈥檚 rally. 鈥淥ne state can chart the course, not just for the next four years, but for the next generation.鈥

Polls are open until 7pm local time. Some 3 million ballots have already been cast in early in-person and mail voting, mirroring a trend seen in November due to COVID-19.

Barring an unexpectedly lopsided result, the winners are unlikely to be known perhaps for days, as state officials are not permitted to start tallying early votes until after the polls close.

Opinion surveys have shown both races are exceedingly tight. Nearly half a billion dollars in advertising has blanketed the state鈥檚 airwaves, as dozens of independent political groups have descended on Georgia.

Democrats had been encouraged by the early vote, which included strong figures from Black voters, seen as crucial to their chances. But Republicans have historically turned out in higher numbers on Election Day.

Perdue and Loeffler have tried to strike a careful balancing act, offering support for Trump鈥檚 rigged election claims while still arguing they represent the last barrier to an era of unrestrained liberalism in Washington.


 

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