Candidates for the two Georgia senators, David Perdue, Jon Ossoff, Kelly Loeffler and Raphael Warnock.

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THE ESSENTIAL

  • Two crucial polls take place in Georgia on Tuesday.

  • Democrats need both seats to regain control of the Senate.

  • The results promise to be tight and the count could last several days.

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Much of Joe Biden's tenure is played out on Tuesday.

Two late second rounds of the Senate are in Georgia, and the math is simple: Democrats need to win both seats to regain control of the Senate.

On Monday, Joe Biden and Donald Trump campaigned in an attempt to tip the scales, two months after the presidential election.

Biden had won this state by a hair's breadth, with just under 12,000 votes behind.

In the first duel, the outgoing Republican David Perdue faces the young Democrat who rides Jon Ossoff.

In the second, interim Republican Kelly Loeffler faces Democrat Raphael Warnock, a pastor who preaches in Martin Luther King's former parish in Atlanta.

While the candidates are neck and neck in the polls, the results look tight.

With more than 3 million voters who have already voted before Tuesday, we could attend a remake of November 3, with an endless count.

For the presidential election, it took ten days before the media declared Joe Biden the winner, and nearly three weeks for the results to be certified after two recounts.

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