Both Ossoff and Warnock outperformed Biden in Georgia's 7th District. Raphael Warnock won this historically GOP district by eight points. Image
Romney won GA-7 60-38 in 2012 and Trump won it 51-45% in 2016.
If Republicans wish to remain relevant in Georgia, they've got to stop the bleeding here.

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