Pence campaigns for Senate runoffs as balance of power hangs on Georgia
As the balance of power in the Senate -- and Biden's subsequent ability to pass the big-ticket legislation he's hoping for -- hangs on two election runoffs in Georgia, Republicans are rallying in the state to defend their majority in Washington.
Vice President Mike Pence touched down in Georgia Friday afternoon for two campaign events and was greeted by Gov. Brian Kemp and incumbent Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler upon his arrival. They all exchanged fist bumps while donning masks.
After exchanging pleasantries, Pence, Perdue and Loeffler posed together for the cameras.

Loeffler is facing a challenge from Rev. Raphael Warnock, senior pastor at the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, while Purdue is facing Jon Ossoff, who nearly flipped Georgia’s 6th Congressional District for Democrats in a special election in 2017. If Democrats win both races, the Senate will be represented equally by the two parties, and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will step in to break the tie on any votes.
Democrats see promise in the purple state as Biden beat Trump by more than 12,000 votes there, audit results confirmed Thursday.
-ABC News' Terrance Smith







