The Runoff Report: January 4, 2021
January 4, 2020
Plus, the candidates' key messages ![]() Welcome to The Runoff ReportJanuary 4, 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. ![]() ![]() Voting on Jan. 5Some answers to questions you may have about voting in the runoffs: When are polls open on Tuesday?
Can I register at the polls?
Do I need to bring ID?
Can I still submit my absentee ballot?
Regular Election UpdatesDavid Perdue entered quarantine on Dec. 31 after someone he had close contact with tested positive for COVID-19. Former Gov. Sonny Perdue (R), David's cousin, made several campaign stops on his behalf over the weekend. David Perdue gave several media interviews, including with Fox & Friends and Breitbart News Radio on Jan. 2. On Jan. 3, Perdue's term in the Senate ended, and the seat will be vacant until the runoff results are certified. This election is for a full six-year term ending January 2027. Perdue was first elected in 2014. Ossoff ran against Karen Handel (R) in the 6th Congressional District special election in 2017. Special Election UpdatesKelly Loeffler campaigned in Cherokee County on Jan. 3. South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) joined Loeffler to campaign in McDonough. On Jan 2, Loeffler campaigned in Fayette, Carroll, Gwinnett, Jefferson, and Forsyth counties. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Public Service Commissioner Bubba McDonald (R), who is also in a runoff on Tuesday, joined Loeffler in Forsyth County. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) appeared at an early vote concert Loeffler hosted on Dec. 31. 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: Candidate's key messagesHere's a summary of what the candidates have been saying about themselves and their opponents ahead of the runoffs. Regular electionDavid Perdue
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