‘The showdown of all showdowns’: Control of the Senate hinges on Georgia’s wild runoff elections
As her supporters hollered in a strip mall storefront, Republican Senator Kelly Loeffler called her opponent a Marxist and said it was up to them — and her — to “save the country.”

About 125 miles away, at a drive-in rally in Columbus on the Alabama border, Democrat Jon Ossoff declared the only way out of “national crisis and national tragedy” was to make sure his party takes control of the Senate.

Welcome to Georgia, where the political circus that has defined so much of this year has descended for one last gasp, a battle royale in which the only thing both sides agree on is that nothing less than the fate of the republic is at stake.

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