Jon Ossoff

Raphael Warnock has made history and will be the first Black U.S. senator representing Georgia.
With tight runoffs in Georgia, the party is poised to win control of the Senate, but by the thinnest of margins.
Tuesday is the last day for Georgia voters to cast ballots for their U.S. senators, and Congress will certify Joe Biden's presidential election win on Wednesday.
It marks the formal finale to the turbulent 2020 election season more than two months after the rest of the nation finished voting.
The president-elect and his team have steered at least $18 million to help Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock try to unseat Republican Sens
Biden has sold himself to Americans as an uniter and a seasoned legislative broker. He's aware of the stakes on Jan. 5.
Control of the U.S. Senate and the fate of Joe Biden’s presidency hang in the balance.
The Georgia Democratic Senate candidate told viewers the two Republicans "have blatantly used their offices to enrich themselves."
They're vowing to crack down on mail ballots and threatening to roll back steps that made it easier for people to vote.
The president's last-minute objections set up a defining showdown with his own party during his final days in office.