KEY POINTS
  • With control of the Senate at stake, gun rights groups are pouring millions of dollars in outside spending into the Jan. 5 runoff election in Georgia to support Republican candidates.
  • Since Nov. 15, the NRA's political arm has spent more than $2.2 million in independent expenditures supporting incumbent GOP Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler or opposing Democratic challengers Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock, according to FEC data.
  • While only one major gun safety group has engaged in outside spending so far in the runoff election, several organizations have been coordinating volunteer efforts to turn out voters for the Democratic candidates.
Republican Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler look on ahead of U.S. President Donald Trump hosting a campaign event with Perdue and Loeffler at Valdosta Regional Airport in Valdosta, Georgia, U.S., December 5, 2020.

With control of the Senate at stake, gun rights groups are pouring millions of dollars in outside spending into the Jan. 5 runoff election in Georgia to support two Republican candidates.

Meanwhile, gun control groups are far behind in supporting the two Democratic candidates monetarily, which could impact their chances of winning as well as President-elect Joe Biden's hopes of passing gun control legislation in 2021.