Dems in Georgia runoffs lead by a nose as 'unprecedented' vote to decide Senate control sees record 3million early voters turn out - as Trump warns GOP to watch for 'rampant political corruption'
The four candidates vying for two Senate seats in Georgia are all only within 2 percentage points of each other with less than 48 hours until runoff day – and 3 million have already turned out to vote in the historic election. President Donald Trump, however, warned Republicans that the Georgia elections would be unfair – just like he continues to lament that the 2020 presidential election was riddled with 'corruption' and 'cheating.' 'Republicans in Georgia must be careful of the political corruption in Fulton County, which is rampant,' Trump tweeted Sunday morning. He also railed against Georgia's Republican Governor Brian Kemp, who he claims didn't do enough to dispute election fraud claims to help him overturn Biden's popular vote win in the southern state. 'The Governor, @BrianKempGA, and his puppet Lt. Governor, @GeoffDuncanGA, have done less than nothing. They are a disgrace to the great people of Georgia!' Trump continued in his tweet