
ATLANTA (AP) — Republican Sen. David Perdue of Georgia and Democratic challenger Jon Ossoff are set to meet in Savannah for their second debate Wednesday night in a bitter race in which both sides have flooded the airwaves with attack ads. The contest, which polls indicate is extremely close, could have national implications over which party controls the Senate, with Democrats hoping Ossoff could give their party their first Senate win in…
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