‘Don’t Game Our System’: How The Race To Georgia Senate Runoff Is Heating Up

Georgia voters are being bombarded, whether it’s Twitter messages, robocalls or the more than $100 million-worth of television commercials they’ll see between now and Jan. 5. That’s when Georgia’s two Republican senators will face Democratic challengers in twin runoffs that will determine which party controls the U.S. Senate.

Money and operatives are flooding the state to get out the vote.

Republican Sen. Rick Scott from neighboring Florida paid for an attack ad that features Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer from election night saying “Now we take Georgia, then we change America!” Scott then warns “Georgia, don’t let these radicals change America.”