Election without end: Possible pair of Georgia runoffs could set U.S. Senate control ...Middle East

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The U.S. Senate race between Republican Senator David Perdue and Democrat Jon Ossoff in Georgia appeared to be heading for a January runoff on Thursday, potentially making a pair of delayed elections that could determine control of that chamber. Perdue, 70, a wealthy businessman and ally of Republican President Donald Trump, saw his leading share of the vote drop to 50% as ballot counting tightened his contest against Ossoff and Shane Hazel, a former U.S. Marine who is the Libertarian Party candidate. With 98% of the vote counted, Ossoff had 47.7% and Hazel 2.3%, according to Edison Research.

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