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From $2K Stimulus Checks to Climate Change Reform — What the Democrats' Senate Wins Mean for You and Your Family
Now the projected victors have been declared and the dust begins to settle following the Georgia Senate runoff races you may be asking yourself a simple question. What does it all mean?
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Dream Close to Being Sold, Taking Loeffler Out of WNBA
The Atlanta Dream are close to being sold, ending defeated U.S. Sen. Kelly Loeffler’s contentious stint as a WNBA owner
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Perdue, Loeffler Concede Senate Runoffs
Republican David Perdue conceded the Senate runoff race to Democrat Jon Ossoff on Friday. Sen. Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga., conceded to Rev. Raphael Warnock on Thursday.
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GOP's Loeffler Concedes to Warnock in Georgia Runoff
Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler has conceded to Democrat Raphael Warnock in one of two Georgia Senate runoffs that will give control of the U.S. Senate to Democrats.
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Democrats to Control US Senate After Ossoff Win in Georgia, NBC News Projects
Democrats won both Georgia Senate seats — and with them, the U.S. Senate majority — as final votes were counted Wednesday, serving President Donald Trump a stunning defeat in his last days in office while dramatically improving the fate of President-elect Joe Biden’s progressive agenda. Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock, Democratic challengers who represented the diversity of their party’s...
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Warnock Wins Runoff, NBC News Projects; Ossoff-Perdue Too Close to Call
Rev. Raphael Warnock won his Senate runoff race against incumbent Sen. Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga., NBC News projects. This makes Warnock Georgia’s first Black senator.
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‘Only in America': Warnock's Rise From Poverty to US Senator
The man elected to be Georgia’s first Black senator calls his story one that could only happen in America.
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Raphael Warnock Projected Winner of Georgia Runoff: Five Things to Know
Warnock, the 11th out of 12 siblings, was named for an archangel and a revered Jewish scholar, and gave his first sermon when he was 11.
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First-Time Voters, Election Fatigue and Race All Wildcard Factors in Georgia's Senate Runoff Races
More than 120,000 Georgians who did not vote in November have cast ballots in the state’s hotly-contested U.S. Senate runoff election. Some of those are first-time voters, including some who just turned 18. NBCLX storyteller Chase Cain breaks down this wildcard group, and also explains how voter exhaustion and race may also play a role in the election results.
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GA Election Official: Results Will Likely Be Known in ‘Couple of Days'
Georgia election official Gabriel Sterling said Tuesday he expects results in the state’s Senate runoff election in a couple of days. “If I’m a betting person, which I’m not, I would say it’s going to be a couple of days because I’m anticipating it will be a close race one way or the other,” Sterling...
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Georgia Senate Runoff: Don't be Fooled by an Early Red or Blue Mirage
It’s Election Day in Georgia, where millions have already cast their ballots in the dual Senate runoff races. NBCLX’s political reporter Noah Pransky explains when you can expect to see runoff results, especially as USPS slowdowns threaten to delay the delivery of some mail-in ballots.
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Biden, Trump Warn of High Stakes of Georgia Senate Runoffs
Vice President Mike Pence is warning conservative Christians in Georgia that Tuesday’s high-stakes Senate runoffs may offer “the last line of defense” against a Democratic takeover in Washington
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Biden, Trump Rally in Georgia Ahead of Senate Runoff
President Donald Trump and President-elect Joe Biden traveled to Georgia on Monday in one last campaign effort before two runoff elections on Tuesday that will decide control of the U.S. Senate. Democrat Jon Ossoff is challenging Republican Sen. David Perdue while Rev. Raphael Warnock, a Democrat, is taking on Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler.
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All Eyes on Georgia: How the Runoff Elections Could Impact New England
Tuesday’s runoff elections in Georgia are expected to have wide-ranging impacts for the country. We take a closer look at the races — and what’s at stake.
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GA Election Official: Trump's Election Fraud Claims Are ‘Easily, Provably False'
Georgia election official Gabriel Sterling on Monday ran down a list of election fraud myths and debunked them. “This is all easily, provably false, yet the president persists,” Sterling said. “And by doing so, [he] undermines Georgians’ faith in the election system, especially Republican Georgians in this case, which is important because we have a big election coming up tomorrow...
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Here We Go Again: What to Expect as Georgia Counts Votes
This week will find us back in a familiar place — waiting for Georgia to count votes
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What Early Voting Turnout Tells Us About Tuesday's Georgia Senate Runoff Races
Millions of Georgia residents have already cast their ballots for Tuesday’s Senate runoff races, but according to a recent poll, Gen Z and Millennials are lagging other age groups. NBCLX’s political storyteller Noah Pransky explains what this tells us about the election that will determine control of the U.S. Senate and our country’s next two years.
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Trump, Biden, Pence to Stump Georgia Voters Before Runoff Election
Heavy hitters for both the Democrats and the Republicans will descend on Georgia one day before the state’s runoff elections to determine its new senators, and consequently, which party will control the Senate. President Donald Trump, Vice President Mike Pence and President-elect Joe Biden is expected to stump for their respective parties in a last minute push to get voters...
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Senate Race Thrusts ‘Black America's Church' Into Spotlight
Ebenezer Baptist Church, the historic congregation in the heart of Atlanta, where the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. preached, sits at the intersection of national politics and the culture war.
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Loeffler, Perdue Run Hard-Line Pitch in Swing State Georgia
Georgia Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler are appealing to the most conservative factions of a diversifying Georgia electorate as they try to win Tuesday runoffs that will determine control of the U.S. Senate