Georgia Senate Elections: Competition Extremely Tense, Democrat Declared Winner



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The Five Thirty Eight project says Republican Senator David Perdue and documentary filmmaker John Ossoff, who are competing for first place, each got 50 percent. votes.

After calculating 98 percent. 2,191,369 voters voted for D. Perdue and 2,190,047 for J. Ossof.

Democratic Pastor Raphael Warnock and Republican Senator Kelly Loeffler, who are vying for second place in the Senate, each got 50 percent. votes.

After calculating 98 percent. 2,208,580 voters voted for R. Warnock, 2,172,931 for K. Loffler.

Democrat R. Warnock has already declared victory in the election, but US officials and the mainstream media have yet to do so.

Five Thirty Eight reports that due to the extremely small majority of votes, projections of results will not be announced tonight in local time.

This election will determine which party will have a majority in the Senate. If Democrats won both seats, it would be easier for President-elect Joe Biden to follow his agenda.



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