Ossoff, Warnock each raises more than $ 100 million

Georgia Senate Democratic candidates Jon Ossoff and Reverend Raphael Warnock have broken fundraising records in the past two months, with each candidate raising more than $ 100 million in the second round of the Senate, set to determine which party controls the upper chamber.

Ossoff has now become the most resourceful Senate candidate in the history of the United States, raising $ 106.8 million in two months, according to several reports.

The Democrat is running against the senator. David PerdueDavid PerdueTrump leaves Washington in limbo with threat of relief The governor of Georgia ignores Trump’s calls for him to make Georgia’s first Senate Candidates, Ossoff, Warnock back at Trump’s request for K checks MORE (R-Ga.), Who has not yet released his campaign finances, according to several reports. Candidates have until Thursday at midnight to submit their reports to the Federal Election Commission.

Ossoff ended the period between October 15 and December 16 with $ 17.5 million in the bank, after spending $ 93.5 million.

Grassroots donors, or those who contribute less than $ 200, gave Ossoff $ 49.6 million, according to Bloomberg News.

Warnock, who is challenging Sen. Kelly LoefflerKelly Loeffler Trump leaves Washington in limbo with the threat of relief. Loeffler said he would consider supporting $ 1,000 checks The governor of Georgia dismisses Trump’s calls for him to give primary MORE (R-Ga.), Raised R $ 103.4 million in the same period, spending R $ 86.1 million. The Reverend of Georgia’s campaign had $ 22.8 million in cash on Thursday.

The Loeffler campaign reported raising $ 64 million and ending the period between October 15 and December 16, Politico said.

Jaime Harrison of South Carolina, who challenged the Republican senator. Lindsey GrahamLindsey Olin GrahamTrump vetoes defense bill, establishing potential nullification that Barr leaves behind a conflicting legacy at the DOJ Trump overturns aid bill and asks Congress to increase stimulus money MORE in the race for the state’s 2020 Senate, he set the previous fundraising record for a quarter, with $ 57.9 million raised in the third quarter of this year.

A list of outside groups and senatorial committees from both parties need not report their fundraising until after the second round of January 5, noted the Politico. This means that voters will vote before the source of any fundraising becomes public information.

The January elections will determine whether Republicans will retain control of the Senate. If the two Democratic candidates win their respective contests, Democrats and Republicans will have 50 seats in the upper house and vice president-elect. Kamala HarrisKamala HarrisEsquire names Jake Tapper as ‘The King of Truth’ in 2020 The mayor of San Francisco says the replacement for Harris chose ‘a real blow to the African American community’ Newsom calls on Shirley Weber to serve as California’s secretary of state MORE you can cast tiebreakers.

The Hill contacted Ossoff, Loeffler and Warnock for comment.

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