Ga. runoff could decide balance of power
Georgia's seemingly endless U.S. Senate campaign drew to a finish on Tuesday as polls closed on the hotly contested race that will sway the balance of power in Washington. Full story
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Georgia's seemingly endless U.S. Senate campaign drew to a finish on Tuesday as polls closed on the hotly contested race that will sway the balance of power in Washington. Full story
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