KEY POINTS
  • Rev. Raphael Warnock won the Georgia U.S. Senate runoff, bringing Democrats a step closer to unified control of Congress and the White House, according to NBC News projections.
  • Democrat Jon Ossoff was leading Republican Sen. David Perdue in the other Senate runoff with 98% of the expected vote counted.
  • Warnock's projected victory over Sen. Kelly Loeffler would make the Ebenezer Baptist Church pastor the first Black senator elected in Georgia.

The Rev. Raphael Warnock won the Georgia U.S. Senate runoff, flipping a Republican seat and bringing Democrats one step closer to unified control of Congress and the White House, according to NBC News projections.

In the other Senate runoff election, Democrat Jon Ossoff was leading Republican Sen. David Perdue with 98% of the expected vote counted, but NBC said the race was too close.