"RECORD-SHATTERING." That’s how a The New York Times reporter characterized the first day of early voting in Georgia when 168,000 Georgians voted in person to kick off early voting. Now, CNN reports "More than 1.6 million ballots have already been cast in Georgia's crucial US Senate runoffs with two weeks to go until Election Day."
With control of the Senate hanging in the balance, one Georgia voter told the New York Times, "I feel like all eyes are on Georgia right now. It can go in any direction."
Whether Democrats or Republicans control the U.S. Senate will impact everything from healthcare, to climate, to jobs and wages, to the Supreme Court, to COVID relief -- and it all comes down to voter turnout.
Nearly 5 million Georgians voted in the November election. With 1.6 million votes already cast, with roughly 1.2 million mail-in ballots having been requested, there should still be between 2 and 3 million votes that could come in. That is a MASSIVE number.
We have the ability to help Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff REACH those voters and mobilize them to vote -- but it depends on how committed each one of us across the country is to flipping the U.S. Senate blue.
The New York Times reports, "The Progressive Change Campaign Committee has already raised $386,000 for the two Democratic candidates." That is now up over $500,000. Help keep up that momentum to flip the Senate blue by helping fuel Warnock’s and Ossoff’s Get Out The Vote efforts in Georgia now!
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