Democrats change gear in Georgia
THE BIG STORY
Two Senate seats are up for grabs in Georgia's runoff elections this January, and the stakes are high. After losing competitive races in Maine, Iowa, and the Carolinas, Democrats need to win both seats in order to secure a working majority in the Senate.
Even then, it would be a 50-50 Senate with Vice President–elect Kamala Harris serving as a tiebreaker.
The thing is: that majority is important to President-elect Joe Biden —it's how he'd have a chance at passing the kind of legislation needed to achieve plans for tackling racial inequality, revving up the pandemic-struck economy, slashing climate pollution, and more.
The party is optimistic. Biden is, after all, the first Democratic presidential candidate to win Georgia since 1992. But the high stakes have also meant Democrats are resorting to a strategy they avoided during the 2020 election: good ol' fashioned door-knocking. Rev. Raphael Warnock greets guests during a campaign event in Atlanta, Nov. 3. Tom Williams / AP STAYING ON TOP OF THIS
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