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Georgia Senate race too close to call in election that will decide Senate control, NBC News projects - NBC News

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ATLANTA — The two Georgia Senate races are too close to call, NBC News projects, after polls closed in Tuesday’s critical runoff elections to fill two Senate seats that will determine control of the chamber and potentially the fate of Joe Biden’s incoming presidency.

Results are coming in quickly with about 40 percent of the expected votes counted by 8:20 p.m. E.T., but officials warned may take until early Wednesday, or longer, for winners to be determined if the races are especially tight.

In some small counties where counting moved quickly, the Republican candidates won by seemed to doing slightly worse than President Donald Trump did in November while Democrats appeared to be performing slightly better than Biden did then.

Democrats headed into Tuesday with a lead in the early vote, but that could evaporate with high turnout on Election Day from Republicans, who prefer to cast their ballots in person.

In an unusual arrangement, the state is conducting runoffs in two Senate seats. Both sides expect the elections to be close and say they both could go either way.

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The twin runoff elections, between Democrats Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock and Republicans Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue, have shattered spending records with the campaigns and allied super PACs inundating voters with more than half a billion dollars worth of advertising in the two months since the November general election.

To gain control, Democrats need to win both seats, which would then split the chamber 50-50 and let Vice President-elect Kamala Harris cast the tie-breaking vote. Republicans need to win just one seat to keep the Senate and a major check on Biden.

Officials reported short lines and no major problems throughout Election Day after more than 3 million Georgians took advantage of early voting.

President Donald Trump, who held a rally for the GOP ticket in a conservative corner of the state Monday night, has not stopped trying to overturn his loss in the November election, and those attempts have overshadowed the runoffs. Some Republicans worry his attacks on Georgia election officials will depress GOP turnout.

Three quarters of Georgia Republicans think the 2020 presidential election was unfair, while 93 percent of Democrats say it was fair, according to NBC News exit polls.

Perdue and Loeffler have tried to strike an uneasy balance, on one hand validating Trump’s baseless claims of election fraud while on the other encouraging their voters to participate in the runoffs.

“This generational election will be decided by the votes cast in the next few hours – no one should be sitting on the sidelines,” the Republicans said in a joint statement Tuesday.

Gabriel Sterling, a top Georgia election official, said the election was secure and urged voters to make their voices heard no matter what.

“We hope people go out and vote and again we want to reiterate: Don't self-suppress your vote,” Sterling said at a press conference.

Sahil Kapur and Lauren Egan reported from Atlanta. Alex Seitz-Wald reported from Washington.

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