Top aides to Donald Trump Jr. are launching a super PAC aimed at boosting GOP voter turnout in the Jan.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders is one of many top national politicians to get involved in the Georgia Senate runoffs so far, sending out a fundraising email on behalf of Democrat Raphael Warnock, who is challenging Republican Sen.
Kelly Loeffler, on Thursday. Loeffler, R-Ga., and Warnock are locked in a food fight of a race as Georgia is set for two U.S. Senate runoff elections on Jan.
5 with major implications for the legislature and the incoming Biden administration. Both races have garnered intense
.Top aides to Donald Trump Jr. are launching a super PAC aimed at boosting GOP voter turnout in the Jan.
Georgia Senate Democratic candidates Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock -- both locked in tight runoff races that have drawn national attention -- have taken different stances on the question of court packing. Ossoff is challenging Republican Sen.
Black Lives Matter PAC is pushing to raise $500,000 to support Democratic Senate candidates Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock in the closely watched Georgia runoffs that will determine the balance of power in the upper chamber of Congress come January. Activists with the social justice movement are hoping to push forth legislation in the first 100 days of the Biden administration that will, among other things, include the BREATHE Act, which proposes shutting down and defunding multiple federal
For months, all eyes were on Nov. 3 as the deciding day of the U.S.’ political future.
Georgia U.S. Senate candidate Raphael Warnock, whose past sermons have been a source of intense scrutiny in the state’s heated runoff campaign, said “racism is America’s preexisting condition” in a 2017 sermon that resurfaced on social media this week.
Dozens of veterans from Georgia are calling on Democratic Senate candidate Rev. Raphael Warnock to drop out of the state’s run-off race in January after his nearly a decade-old comment saying “nobody can serve God and the military” resurfaced.
The stakes are high. You’re going to hear that a lot from now until January 5.
As Georgia descends into two bitter runoffs that will determine the fate of the Senate’s control, the question remains who will prevail? Senate Democratic candidates Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock are believed by some to be the underdogs in the upcoming January runoff election against incumbent candidates Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler. An analyst, however, believes the GOP may lose both GA Senate seats.The GOP effort to raise big bucks for Georgia Senate runoffs is currently a
Democratic Georgia Senate candidate Raphael Warnock fired back Wednesday at Republican critics who labeled him a “radical” this week in response to a resurfaced 2011 sermon in which the reverend declared “nobody can serve God and the military.” Republicans, including Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and Warnock’s opponent, Georgia Sen.
As Georgia descends into two bitter runoffs that will determine the fate of the Senate’s control, Democrats will have to fight off a history that has trended against them. With no candidate earning a majority in the general election, the races between Republican Sen. David Perdue and Democrat Jon Ossoff and the race between Republican Sen.
A debate between Georgia Sen. Kelly Loeffler and Democratic challenger Raphael Warnock is on for Dec.
Georgia U.S. Senate candidate Raphael Warnock, who has faced intense scrutiny over the content of his past sermons in recent days, warned in a years-old address that America could not “serve God and the military.” Warnock made the remarks in a sermon that was uploaded to YouTube in April 2011 with the title, “When Truth Meets Power.” In the address, Warnock called on churchgoers, and America as a whole, to turn away from the pursuit of power and wealth in favor of a life of service.
Some California residents and California-based political organizations are prepared to descend on Georgia to campaign for two Democratic U.S. Senate candidates whose victory would have profound implications for the direction of the country.
The themes are crystal clear. Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler of Georgia – the Republican candidates in Georgia's Jan.
The Georgia Senate runoffs are getting personal -- with new advertising and more opposition research. Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler's campaign claims it will "expose" Democratic opponent, the Rev.
U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez took to Twitter on Thursday to announce more spikes in Democratic funding for the Georgia Senate runoffs set for Jan.
Rev. Raphael Warnock pushed back on accusations that he was anti-Semitic as his opponent, Sen.
Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley on Thursday highlighted the stakes of the upcoming Georgia runoffs -- warning that Sen.
Sen. Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga., will retain her seat for at least a few days when the 117th Congress begins on Jan.
With the majority of the Senate up for grabs in Georgia’s twin runoff elections, a new ad from Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler slams her Democratic challenger Raphael Warnock as “too extreme for Georgia.” For Warnock, the pastor who now occupies the pulpit at Atlanta’s famed Ebenezer Baptist Church where Martin Luther King Jr.