Georgia Democrats raise more than $200 million for Senate runoff races
Significantly eclipsing Republican opponents.
Democrats in Georgia’s hotly contested Senate runoff elections have reportedly raised more than $200 million over the last few months, greatly eclipsing the amounts raised by their Republican contenders.
Jon Ossoff’s campaign has raised $106 million since the middle of October, while Raphael Warnock has raised $103 million, the Associated Press reported on Friday.
That’s compared to David Perdue’s $68 million and Kelly Loeffler’s $64 million, according to campaign finance data submitted this week.
The runoff elections will take place on Jan. 5 and will determine partisan control of the Senate for the first few years of the next presidential administration.
Democrats must win both races to establish control in the Senate; in that event, both parties would have equal members in that chamber, but the vice president’s vote, if cast by Kamala Harris, would give Democrats a one-vote advantage.