wednesday morning.
i'm sandra smith.
>> jon: already 10:00 a.m. on
the east coast, i'm jon scott.
the senate races in georgia are
closely watched on capitol hill
where the outcome will decide
the balance of power.
both runoffs expected to be
close.
steve harrigan is live for us in
atlanta now.
steve?
>> early voting for the two
senate comic runoff races, and
it ends tomorrow.
you can see some of those early
vote ballots being sorted behind
me and then they will be opened
and scanned.
already 2.3 million people have
voted early and we have also
learned that president-elect
biden come to atlanta on monday
to campaign for the two
democrats, vice president-elect
harris will come to savannah on
sunday.
at least two races have drawn
national attention and national
money.
at more than $800 million in
all, really tv ads blanketing
the airways not just here in
georgia but in tennessee,
alabama and florida as well.
of course georgia has been
reliably republican for the past