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What Happened This Week In Washington — And Georgia
Adding up the votes from the 27 counties that have reported at least 95 percent of their expected vote, Perdue and Loeffler are doing very slightly better than Trump’s margin in November — Perdue 0.5 points and Loeffler 0.1 points. But these are mostly very Republican counties and pretty small in terms of population, so don’t read too much into them.
Sean Trende of RealClearPolitics finds that Ossoff’s vote share now is consistently running slightly ahead of his November vote share in counties that are at least 85 percent reporting.
For what it’s worth, the gap between the races is growing a bit. Warnock leads by 11.6 whereas Ossoff leads by 10.8, a 0.8-point gap, per the NYT. A split outcome still isn’t impossible.
