Race to challenge Jon Ossoff likely heading to runoff
The high-stakes Republican primary for the U.S. Senate is drawing intense scrutiny across Georgia, with political analysts predicting that the outcome will likely force a heated runoff election. The ultimate winner of this primary contest will advance to the general election in November to challenge the sitting incumbent, Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff. Over the final week of the campaign, the battle for the GOP nomination reached a fever pitch, with frontrunners Buddy Carter, Mike Collins, and Derek Dooley pushing aggressively to lock down every available vote.
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