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Both Georgia Senate Runoff Races Too Close To Call | South Carolina Radio Network

Both Georgia Senate Runoff Races Too Close To Call | Twin Cities News Talk

By Bill Galluccio US-POLITICS-VOTE-GEORGIA Georgia voters came out in record numbers to vote in two runoff elections for seats in the U.S. Senate on Tuesday (January 5), with more than three million people voting early. Officials estimate that 4.6 million people will cast votes, the most ever in a runoff election in the state. The races will determine which party will have control of the Senate for the next two years. If the Democratic candidates win both races, they will create a 50-50 tie in the chamber, giving Vice President-elect  Kamala Harris the deciding vote. If the Republicans maintain their majority, it will give them the ability to block much of President-elect 

Both Georgia Senate Runoff Races Too Close To Call | Newsradio 970 KFBX-AM

Both Georgia Senate Runoff Races Too Close To Call | 91 Classic Country KCJB

By Bill Galluccio US-POLITICS-VOTE-GEORGIA Georgia voters came out in record numbers to vote in two runoff elections for seats in the U.S. Senate on Tuesday (January 5), with more than three million people voting early. Officials estimate that 4.6 million people will cast votes, the most ever in a runoff election in the state. The races will determine which party will have control of the Senate for the next two years. If the Democratic candidates win both races, they will create a 50-50 tie in the chamber, giving Vice President-elect  Kamala Harris the deciding vote. If the Republicans maintain their majority, it will give them the ability to block much of President-elect 

Both Georgia Senate Runoff Races Too Close To Call | The Brew Grand Rapids

By Bill Galluccio US-POLITICS-VOTE-GEORGIA Georgia voters came out in record numbers to vote in two runoff elections for seats in the U.S. Senate on Tuesday (January 5), with more than three million people voting early. Officials estimate that 4.6 million people will cast votes, the most ever in a runoff election in the state. The races will determine which party will have control of the Senate for the next two years. If the Democratic candidates win both races, they will create a 50-50 tie in the chamber, giving Vice President-elect  Kamala Harris the deciding vote. If the Republicans maintain their majority, it will give them the ability to block much of President-elect 

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