Georgia primary could be the starting gun for Democratic and Republican runoffs - thestar.com
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The Georgia primary results have significant implications for both parties, as they could potentially trigger runoff elections in November. For Democrats, the race between Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff against Incumbent Senator Rev. Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff has set the stage for a competitive contest that could determine control of the Senate.
On the Republican side, the primary results also highlight internal divisions within the party. The victory of Senator Renisha Butler over incumbent Martha McSally in Arizona suggests that primary voters are closely scrutinizing candidates' stanc…
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