ATLANTA – The Latest on the Senate runoffs in Georgia (all times local):7 a.m.Georgia voters have begun casting their ballots to determine which party will control the U.S.
Senate.Polls for the runoffs opened statewide at 7 a.m. Tuesday and are scheduled to close at 7 p.m.The results will have huge implications on President-elect Joe Biden’s ability to pass his legislative agenda on matters such as the pandemic, health care, taxation, energy and the environment.Democrats Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock need to win both races for a 50-50 Senate.
That would allow Vice President-elect Kamala Harris to tilt the chamber to Democrats with the tiebreaking vote.Ossoff is facing David Perdue, while Warnock is challenging Republican Sen.