Georgia primary could be the starting gun for Democratic and Republican runoffs
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The results of Tuesday’s Georgia primary are a stark reminder that the state is the GOP’s last best hope to hold its Senate majority. The race between two Republicans—Incumbent Senator Johnny Isakson and former governor Nathan Deal—was tight with Deal taking the lead.
Isakson, who has been in office since 2015, was seen as the favorite to win the primary due to his long-standing reputation within the party and his recent history of holding a Senate seat. However, voters seemed to be pushing for change, supporting Deal over Isakson by a small margin.
In the Democratic race, Jon Ossoff, a 32-y…
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