The Runoff Report: December 11, 2020
December 11, 2020
Plus, Ossoff's candidate survey ![]() Welcome to The Runoff ReportDecember 11, 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 campaigned in Richmond County and Louisville. He also attended a "Defend the Majority" rally in Augusta with Vice President Mike Pence. Special Election UpdatesKelly Loeffler released two new ads featuring clips of Raphael Warnock's sermons. In one ad, a narrator says Warnock "sided with terrorists who hate America and would destroy Israel." In the other, a narrator says, "Warnock said America’s human rights record is worse than China's and Iran's. He compared our ally, Israel, to a racist country." The special election will fill the remainder of the term Johnny Isakson (R) won in 2016. He resigned in Dec. 2019, and Gov. Brian Kemp (R) appointed Loeffler, co-owner of the WNBA team Atlanta Dream. Warnock is senior pastor at Ebenezer Baptist Church. The winner will complete the term ending in January 2023. Overall campaign updates
Today: Ossoff's candidate survey responsesJon Ossoff submitted responses to Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in September. Ballotpedia has contacted the Perdue, Loeffler, and Warnock campaigns inviting the candidates to take the survey. I am passionate about delivering a historic infrastructure & clean energy package to create millions of new, good-paying jobs & make the U.S. the world leader in renewable energy and sustainability. I'll push for big, overdue investments in transportation & transit, clean energy, energy efficiency, public health, communications, research & development, emergency response, & environmental cleanup. These investments will create job training & employment opportunities for millions of American workers & demand for products made by American businesses. They will revitalize our economy & lay the foundations for decades of prosperity, environmental sustainability, & health. Upgraded infrastructure will make life safer & more convenient, support commerce, attract investment, protect our environment, & improve our health. Money spent on infrastructure is truly an investment in America with positive returns across the economy & dramatic improvements to our quality of life. Invitation to Georgia readersWe'd love it if you emailed us pictures of mailers from the Senate runoff campaigns.
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