Hardening partisan map steepens Democrats’ climb in Senate

Pinned six years in the minority, Democrats have an uphill but real shot at wresting Senate control in January, with more opportunities in 2022. Yet as states increasingly sort themselves along hardening partisan lines, it’s complicating Democrats’ drive to win the majority and keep it.

RNC to spend at least $20 million on Georgia's Senate races

Republicans are flooding Georgia with cash and field operatives as they look to keep Democrats from seizing control of the Senate under President-elect Joe Biden’s administration.

2 ex-senators predict GOP will prevail in Georgia runoffs

Georgia’s two runoff races to determine control of the Senate are going to be bruising battles, said two former U.S. senators — one a Republican, the other a Democrat — who predicted that ultimately the GOP would prevail in the high-stakes contests.

Georgia runoff absentee ballot request: What you need to know

Georgians will have the option to vote absentee by mail or vote in-person for the runoff election on January 5, 2021. Here's what you should know about requesting your ballot.

Vice President Pence to be in Georgia next week

Vice President Mike Pence will make a return trip to Georgia looking to bolster republican support as his party and democrats battle for control of the U.S. Senate.

Rubio rallies Republicans for Loeffler and Perdue

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), spoke to a packed house inside Cobb County Republican Party Headquarters in Marietta to stoke support for Sen. Kelly Loeffler and Sen. David Perdue.

Recount laws in Georgia: Who pays for a recount

Laws concerning recounts vary from state to state and Georgia has unique laws pertaining to how a recount is triggered and who pays for it.

Georgia runoff key dates: Georgians have until December 7 to register to vote

Here are some key dates for Georgians to remember as U.S. Senate runoff races kick off, according to the Georgia Secretary of State's website

McConnell, Schumer re-elected to lead, but US Senate majority uncertain

Senators chose party leaders Tuesday, but it's unclear who will be the majority leader in the new Congress with no party having secured control of the Senate until a January runoff election in Georgia.

Perdue, Loeffler call for Georgia Secretary of State’s resignation

Georgia’s two Republican Senators are calling for the resignation of Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger after both their races for re-election go into runoffs.

Balance of power: VP-elect Kamala Harris to become potential tie-breaking Senate vote

With two Senate seats up for grabs in Georgia, there is a lot at stake for both parties. Results will likely determine which political party controls the Senate.

Perdue vs Ossoff: Georgia Senate race headed to runoff

U.S. Sen David Perdue was sitting under the 50% threshold required to win the November contest against Democratic challenger Jon Ossoff outright.

Gary Peters keeps US Senate seat, projected to hold off challenger John James

With almost 30 years as an elected official, the junior Senator has also served in U.S. House of Representatives six years until 2014 when he ran for and won the U.S. Senate seat vacated by Carl Levin.

Georgia U.S. Senate race headed to a runoff

Reverend Raphael Warnock is now vying to become the first Democrat elected to the U.S. Senate from Georgia in two decades. He faces Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler in the runoff.

Iowa: Joni Ernst defeats challenger Theresa Greenfield, keeps Senate seat

Republican U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst will remain seated on Capitol Hill after defeating her Democratic opponent, Theresa Greenfield, in a close race, according to a FOX News projection.

Montana: Sen. Steve Daines fights off challenge from Gov. Steve Bullock

Republican U.S. Sen. Steve Daines will remain in Congress after beating his Democratic opponent, Montana Gov. Steve Bullock, in the state’s most expensive race, according to the Associated Press.