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Rachel says if Perdue goes below 50 percent due to the ballot counting in Georgia, it will force a run off between him and Ossoff. Right now MSNBC lists the race as too close to call.
Right now a runoff is scheduled in January between Warnock and Loeffler.
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CatWoman
Nov 2020
OP
lapfog_1
(29,199 posts)1. I really hope Ossof doesn't concede until after the recount.
onetexan
(13,036 posts)2. MSNBC just called MI Senator Gary Peters winner of his reelection race!! YAY!!
I donated to his campaign. Good man & good senator
riverwalker
(8,694 posts)3. Could we regain the Senate
If both Ossoff and Warnock win their runoffs?
tritsofme
(17,376 posts)4. Yes, assuming Tillis wins and Democrats sweep the GA runoffs
We would gain a 50-50 majority when Kamala Harris is sworn in as VP.
CatWoman
(79,296 posts)5. i thought the Tillis race had been decided?
and isn't Tillis the republican?
tritsofme
(17,376 posts)6. I don't think it's been called for him, but he seems likely to win.
Yes, he is a Republican, but if he loses, Democrats only need to pick off one of the Georgia seats in the runoff.