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Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff has gone on the offensive as Republicans are locked in a three-way fight to be the candidate running against him in what could be a close race.
The ghosts of the 2020 election were already dividing Republicans in Georgia. The FBI’s raid in Fulton County only emboldened the secretary of state’s harshest critics.
Voter concerns about inflation and affordability could boost Democrats' chances of taking the Senate, warned Harry Enten.