WHY GEORGIA'S TWO SENATE RACES ARE TOO EARLY TO CALLTwo U.S. Senate runoff elections in Georgia that will determine which party controls the legislative chamber for the next two years remained too early to call late Tuesday, with the four candidates locked in tight contests and many ballots left to be tabulated.
Georgia has become a political focal point since the Nov. 3 general election, when none of the candidates in the state's two Senate contests earned more than 50 percent of the vote.
That forced both races to a Jan. 5 runoff. Republican David Perdue is facing Democratic challenger Jon Ossoff as he seeks a second term.