Georgia Senate Runoffs To Determine Which Party Controls Chamber Democrats Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff both need to defeat GOP Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue, respectively, for Democrats to win control of the Senate. With one win, the GOP keeps the gavel. Deirdre Walsh
Georgia's Asian American Voters Are Among Record Demographic Turnout The 2020 election saw record turnout among Asian American and Pacific Islander voters in Georgia. Local organizers have worked to keep that momentum going for Tuesday's runoff elections and beyond.
Despite Clear Defeat, Trump Vows To Fight On, Continues Disinformation In Georgia Trump on Monday evening spoke in support of Republican Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue ahead of Tuesday's runoff election. Alana Wise
Independent Chris Vance still wary of ‘the road towards fascism’ ‘We have to make sure that the right people win elections, and that people who are willing to destroy the Constitution, never are in a position of power to actually do it.’ Kim Malcolm
D.C. Police Prepare For Far-Right Protests As Congress Counts Electoral Votes White nationalists are returning to Washington to voice support for President Trump. Last month's protests turned violent when extremists attacked counter-demonstrators and bystanders. Elena Moore
'The Power Is Literally In Your Hands': Biden Urges Georgians To Vote Tuesday The president elect on Monday asked Georgians to support the two Democratic candidates in the race that will determine control of the Senate. Alana Wise
Georgia Election Official: Don't Let Misinformation 'Suppress Your Own Vote' Gabriel Sterling, a top Georgia election official, debunked many of President Trump's false claims one by one on Monday. Miles Parks
Latest On Georgia Runoff Elections For The U.S. Senate Two runoffs in Georgia will decide control of the U.S. Senate. A day before the election, NPR offers the latest on the political campaigns and discusses voters' opinions. Sarah McCammon
Trump Gives Medal Of Freedom To Loyalist GOP Congressman Nunes Trump is awarding the nation's highest civilian honor to a lawmaker, who the White House claims "uncovered the greatest scandal in American history" even though that has no basis in fact. Brian Naylor
Did Trump's Call To Georgia's Secretary Of State Break Election Laws? NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Kim Wehle, law professor at the University of Baltimore and author of How to Read the Constitution, about legal implications of the call to Georgia's secretary of state.