On the eve of their primary, Republicans have grown nervous about their prospects in November against Mr. Ossoff, regarded as the most vulnerable Democratic senator in the fall midterms.
Georgia Republicans Grasp for a Contender to Take On Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff
Originally reported by New York Times
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