The people of Georgia know what’s at stake in this election. @KLoeffler & I are the last line of defense against the Democrats’ radical socialist agenda.
We need YOUR help to defeat them & save our country! We win Georgia, we save America.https://t.co/QIELFpREP4 #GAsen #gapol pic.twitter.com/8L1pwnWouH
— David Perdue (@Perduesenate) November 19, 2020
Meanwhile, Loeffler herself knows how crucial the results of the January 5 vote is, as she called on Americans to “hold the line.” She is, in fact, leading the pack after spending or reserving about $42 million in ads for her race — a little less double of Warnock’s $24.4 million.
“Less than seven weeks to go. Every door knock, every phone call, and every event are more important than ever before. It’s time to hold the line — and we can’t do it without you,” she said in a tweet.
Less than SEVEN WEEKS to go.
Every door knock, every phone call, and every event are more important than ever before.
It’s time to hold the line — and we can’t do it without YOU.
Join our team: https://t.co/9a7eRNC1nx #gapol #gasen
— Kelly Loeffler (@KLoeffler) November 18, 2020
Ossoff has repeatedly said how critical the contest is in delivering Biden’s agenda, asserting how the new chief executive plans to address the pandemic and a crumbling economy.
Warnock, on the other hand, focused his campaign messaging on the kitchen-table impact on health care and wages.
Georgia began to send out absentee ballots on Wednesday. Early voting will start on December 14
Loeffler and Warnock, meanwhile, will debate on December 6. Ossoff, on the same day, will debate an empty podium. Perdue has declined to debate with him.