miércoles, 10 de junio de 2020

Messy Georgia primary raises alarms for November, as Ossoff edges closer to clinching Senate nomination | Fox News

Messy Georgia primary raises alarms for November, as Ossoff edges closer to clinching Senate nomination | Fox News

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Messy Georgia primary raises alarms for November, as Ossoff edges closer to clinching Senate nomination
The Democratic Senate primary in Georgia was too early to call Wednesday, as Jon Ossoff held onto approximately 49 percent of the vote with more ballots coming in -- amid widespread reports of hourslong lines, voting machine malfunctions, provisional ballot shortages and absentee ballots failing to arrive in time.
Ossoff, whose defeat in a 2017 special election was a gut-punch to Democrats who flooded his campaign with money, was leading Sarah Riggs Amico and Teresa Tomlinson. They each have roughly 13 percent of the counted vote, and candidates need 50 percent of the vote to avoid a runoff.
One of the state’s largest counties, De Kalb in the metro Atlanta area, has yet to report any results as of early Wednesday.
As the night wound on, and races were also held in South Carolina, Nevada and West Virginia, it became evident that the long-standing nationwide wrangle over voting rights and election security had come to a head in Georgia -- where a messy primary and partisan finger-pointing offered an unsettling preview of a November contest when battleground states could face potentially record turnout. Click here for more.
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