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You ought to use the people's seat to represent the people."Loeffler said she had been "completely exonerated."The two battled over coronavirus aid, which Warnock said has not been generous enough for everyday Georgians.Loeffler asked Warnock to denounce socialism and Marxism, to which he said that he believes "in our free enterprise system" and that his church offered parishioners services in financial literacy and how to create a business and buy a home."She has made a calculation that after being in the Senate for 10 months, she does not have a case for why the people of Georgia should keep her there," Warnock said.Loeffler later said she "was blessed to live the American dream, and I want Georgians to live theirs," attacking Warnock for having "never created a job in his life."Warnock dodged a question about whether he would support expanding the Supreme Court should Democrats win Georgia's two Senate seats next month, saying he is "really not focused on it."Asked about her previous comments about Black Lives Matter and the backlash it led to among players of the WNBA team she holds an ownership stake in, the Atlanta Dream, Loeffler said that there is no place for racism in the U.S. but that Black Lives Matter was an anti-police group."There's not a racist bone in my body," she said.Earlier Sunday, Democrat Jon Ossoff, who is seeking the other Georgia Senate seat, faced off against an empty podium in a debate hosted by Georgia Public Radio and the Atlanta Press Club after Republican Sen. David Perdue declined to participate.Ossoff slammed Perdue for showing "an astonishing arrogance and sense of entitlement" by not showing up, criticizing him in addition for his numerous stock trades over his Senate career and at the early stages of the pandemic.Perdue campaign manager Ben Fry said in a statement that Ossoff "lost a debate against himself."The Senate runoffs, set for Jan. 5, will determine control of the Senate, where Republicans have a two-seat majority.
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