Key Update in Georgia’s U.S. Senate Race


On Wednesday, DecisionDesk HQ and Newsmax projected that the U.S. Senate race in Georgia between Republican Herschel Walker and Democrat Sen. Raphael Warnock will go to a runoff. In Georgia, the state requires a 50% threshold for election wins. The runoff election will be on December 6.

Newsmax reports:

Warnock currently holds a slight edge over Walker, 49.42% to 48.52%, with 99% of the votes counted. A Libertarian candidate, Chase Oliver, has about 2% of the vote.

But if no candidate surpasses the 50% threshold, a runoff is required.

A senior official in Georgia’s Secretary of State office on Wednesday also confirmed the likelihood of a runoff.

“While county officials are still doing the detailed work on counting the votes, we feel it is safe to say there will be a runoff for the U.S. Senate here in Georgia slated for December 6,” Gabriel Sterling tweeted early Wednesday morning.

Walker said, “I’m telling you right now – I didn’t come to lose.”



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