In Republican ‘burbs’, Georgia election centers on a Democrat
Democratic and Republican leaders handicap the race as the most competitive of five upcoming House special elections, and a GOP political action committee already has committed more than $1 million to defeating Ossoff.
Because it’s a special election, the Georgia contest features 18 candidates on one primary ballot.
Among Democrats, Ossoff has the only full-scale campaign operation, while a gaggle of well-known Republicans scramble for the conservative vote in a district that elected former Speaker Newt Gingrich and Johnny Isakson, now a U.S. senator.