The video shows long lines on the last day of early voting in Georgia

Georgia voters lined up in long lines on New Year’s Eve, the last day to vote early in the Peach State Senate runoff.

Polling station images posted on social media showed long lines of Georgians snaking around buildings that wanted to beat election day traffic amid the coronavirus pandemic before the Jan. 5 runoff.

Republican sense of Georgia. David PerdueDavid PerdueOssoff closes Loeffler’s criticism of Warnock: “He’s been campaigning with a Klansman” Jeff Stein: The battle for K’s direct payments “puts enormous pressure” on Republican group Kemp rejects Trump’s call to resign as ” a distraction “MORE i Kelly LoefflerKelly LoefflerOssoff closes Loeffler’s criticism of Warnock: “He’s been campaigning with a Klansman” Jeff Stein: The battle for K’s direct payments “puts tremendous pressure” on Republican committee Kemp rejects Trump’s call to resign as ” distraction “MORE he will face challenging Democrats Jon Ossoff and the Rev. Raphael Warnock respectively.

A woman from Cobb County he told NBC Journalist Priscilla Thompson came to the queue to vote at 6:30 a.m. and waited an hour and a half before reaching the polls.

More than 2.8 million Georgia residents have already voted by mail or early voting as of Thursday.

According to Georgia’s electoral division, that number represents more than a third of all registered voters in the state.

Secondary elections will determine which party controls the upper house of the next Congress. If Democrats take the Senate, they will have control over the House, Senate and White House as president-elect Joe BidenJoe Biden: Trump to interrupt trip to Florida and return to Washington on Thursday, Intel vice president says government agency cyber attack “may have started earlier” Trump administration declassifies unconfirmed intelligence on China’s Rewards to U.S. Forces in Afghanistan: MORE Report takes office.

Biden, in November, annoyed President TrumpDonald Trump: Trump to interrupt the trip to Florida and return to Washington on Thursday, Intel’s vice president said he could have started a government agency cyber attack earlier. in the state of Peach, taking Georgia by a narrow margin. He is the first Democratic presidential candidate to win the state in more than 20 years.

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