For at least one day since the November 3 election, all eyes were focused intently on Georgia, where a pair of senatorial runoffs would decide which party would have control of the senior chamber of Congress. Going into Tuesday's election, Republicans held a slim majority of seats, 52-48, two of which were in play in Georgia.
Although flipping Georgia's two senate seats to Democrats Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff would provide a 50-50 tie in seats, incoming Vice-President Kamala Harris has the tie-breaking vote as President of the Senate, meaning Democrats would have the narrowest of mandates — and it looks like Georgia voters have thrown their support behind the Democrats.