Georgia Runoff Between Ossoff and Handel Most Expensive in U.S. History
A record $30 million has been poured into a race neither side can afford to lose as Democrats seek to regain control of the House
A record $30 million has been poured into a race neither side can afford to lose as Democrats seek to regain control of the House
Democrats got a huge boost in their effort to win the House special election in Georgia when a federal judge blocked the state’s 90-day voter registration deadline, which means that all of those new voters that Jon Ossoff is registering will get to vote in the runoff election.
Ossoff is not only up 48-47 but he holds a 12-point lead among run-off voters who voted in 2016 but did not vote in the 2014 midterms
During an interview on MSNBC’s MTP Daily, Democratic House candidate Jon Ossoff refused to get involved with Trump’s lies and attacks and smartly remained focused on winning the Georgia House special election.
Election officials are hoping to keep two polling places open later than the 7 PM closing time after computer errors and late poll workers caused some voting problems in Georgia’s US House special election.
Police are investigating the theft of equipment that could make every voter in Georgia at risk for theft after a precinct manager had equipment used to check in voters stolen from his car.
Republicans were already deeply worried about the special election for the House seat vacated by Tom Price in Georgia’s 6th district, and their concern will only deepen after watching Democratic candidate Jon Ossoff excel during his first nationally televised interview. Video: In a little more than two minutes, which the video skipped during his first…