As the November elections wrapped with a lackluster Democratic performance in the House of Representatives, infighting broke out within the party over policing issues.
Sen. David Perdue, R-Ga., has tried to align his Democratic opponent Jon Ossoff with the “defund the police” rallying cry of the far left, but Ossoff has sought to stake out a more moderate police reform stance that still appeases progressives.
Perdue and Ossoff will face off in Georgia's highly contentious Jan. 5 runoff election that could determine the fate of the Senate’s control.
Here’s where they stand on the issues of crime and policing: Ossoff opposes defunding the police. “I opposed defunding the police,” Ossoff said in a SiriusXM radio interview in June.
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