Revenge was sweet for former President Donald Trump on Election Day, with him bringing the battleground state of Georgia back into the GOP fold at the presidential level in a race that saw record turnout among Peach State voters despite false claims from the likes of Stacey Abrams and others that Georgia Republicans were “suppressing” the vote.
A record 5.28 million Georgia voters turned out in this year’s election, shattering the previous high set four years ago. #gapol https://t.co/uT2dTIeAay pic.twitter.com/50V1ab2qBY
— Mark Niesse (@markniesse) November 7, 2024
While there were no Senate races in Georgia this year, there will be one in 2026 featuring Democrat Sen. Jon Ossoff, who took office after winning the Jan. 5, 2021 runoff race against Sen. David Perdue (R), helping give Democrats control of the Senate in the process.
While Ossoff hasn’t made a…