The Runoff Report: December 1, 2020
December 1, 2020
Plus, the latest campaign ads and events ![]() Welcome to The Runoff ReportDecember 1, 2020Republicans have secured 50 seats in the next U.S. Senate compared to 48 seats for Democrats (including two independents who caucus with them). Control of the next Senate will come down to Georgia's runoff elections. In The Runoff Report, we provide the latest on each runoff and the fight for Senate control. ![]() ![]() Regular Election UpdatesDavid Perdue posted an ad Monday defending himself against Jon Ossoff's criticisms of Perdue's stock trades. A narrator says the Senate Ethics Committee cleared Perdue and that he was not at a Senate briefing on the coronavirus. Special Election UpdatesKelly Loeffler campaigned in Atlanta with Sens. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) and Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) Monday. Overall campaign updatesThe Georgia Democratic Party, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, and Ossoff and Warnock campaigns announced the coordinated runoff campaign's leadership team. The coordinated campaign is focusing on voter targeting and outreach. The leadership team includes director Jonae Wartel, who ran the early vote program for Stacey Abrams' 2018 gubernatorial bid and was chief program officer for an initiative training organizers for the 2020 presidential election in battleground states.
The announcement says the coordinated campaign voter outreach and targeting program includes:
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) published an op-ed in the Washington Examiner supporting Loeffler and Perdue. It read, in part: As a Republican governor in a deep-blue state, I know firsthand how one-party monopoly can wreak terrible consequences. … Today: Influencer spotlight—Ossoff-Warnock joint fundraising committees
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