Georgia U.S. Senate race headed to a runoff

Reverend Raphael Warnock is now vying to become the first Democrat elected to the U.S. Senate from Georgia in two decades. He faces Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler in the runoff.

Loeffler, Warnock head to runoff election for U.S. Senate

Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler  and Democrat Raphael Warnock are headed to a Jan. 5 runoff in the special election for Loeffler's U.S. Senate seat. They're the top two finishers in a crowded field that also included Republican Rep. Doug Collins.

Familiar refrain by Perdue, Ossoff in Georgia Senate debate

Republican Sen. David Perdue and Democratic challenger Jon Ossoff battered each other Wednesday night with what has become the familiar refrains of their bitter race: Perdue repeatedly accused Ossoff of backing radical, socialist policies while Ossoff slammed Perdue’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic and Republican efforts to overturn the Affordable Care Act.

Loeffler, Warnock, Collins spar in 1st Georgia Senate debate

Georgia Sen. Kelly Loeffler and Rep. Doug Collins both accused the other of lying and touted their own conservative credentials in their first debate, while Democrat Raphael Warnock assailed Loeffler for associating herself with a congressional candidate who has embraced baseless QAnon conspiracy theories and made racist remarks.

Georgia’s Loeffler and QAnon-supporting candidate set event

U.S. Sen Kelly Loeffler will be hitting the campaign trail again Thursday with fellow Georgia Republican and congressional candidate Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has peddled in racist tropes and baseless QAnon conspiracy theories.

Ads, sometimes nasty, play key role in Georgia Senate race

On TV and online, a seemingly endless stream of ads accuse Republican Sen. David Perdue of being “corrupt” and “out for himself.” The senator isn’t pulling any counterpunches, casting his Democratic rival as “too radical” and backing a “socialist agenda.”

Rev. Warnock holds in-person campaign events

Reverend Raphael Warnock says Georgia deserves a U.S. senator who will stand up for workers. Those remarks were made at the IBEW Building in Atlanta on Thursday.