Biden's comment at the White House that he planned to do “nothing” different during his next two years in the White House will be tested and likely turned into a commercial as Republicans try to ramp up their argument that Walker – and Georgia voters – have the unique power to offer a check on Biden’s policies and the White House.
Two pillars of their respective parties who will be called upon to lend a hand in the runoff: Republican Gov. Brian Kemp, who has offered to help loan his campaign apparatus to Walker, and Stacey Abrams, who fell short in her governor’s race, but who has an army of campaign workers and volunteers.
Georgia, which had been the second-most expensive Senate race, is now poised to become the most expensive – and to many voters here, the most exhausting.
Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Chair Bill Gates and Vice Chairman Clint Hickman vowed to "get to the bottom" of a printer issue that resulted in some ballots not being read at voting centers on Election Day.