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Campaign spending continues in Georgia Senate runoffs
The 2020 election, and possibly the battle for control of the Senate, will spill into 2021 and campaign money will continue flowing as Georgia prepares to host two runoff elections Jan. 5. The Peach State saw an influx of campaign spending this year thanks to a doubleheader of Senate races and a competitive presidential race. With 99 percent reporting, Joe Biden held a narrow lead as of Friday morning, though state election officials plan to recount the vote.
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GOP House candidates overcome fundraising deficits in toss-up races
Republican candidates overperformed in key House races, winning a handful of toss-up seats despite raising millions less money. House Democrats significantly outraised GOP candidates this fall, but Republicans held their own. In nine of the most competitive races, Democrats outraised GOP candidates by over $3 million. Of these races, six have been called and Republicans won five. GOP challenger Yvette Herrell flipped New Mexico’s 2nd District.
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Trump and Biden continue fundraising as they lawyer up for legal battle
Election Day has come and gone, but the most expensive presidential election in U.S. history is poised to become even pricier as the candidates prepare for a bitter legal battle. President Donald Trump is banking on his supporters’ donations to fund a wave of lawsuits contesting the results in battleground states. Democratic nominee Joe Biden is also asking his supporters for financial help to ensure all votes are counted.
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