Imagine that you are a resident of Georgia. For months, you have been subjected to an unrelenting barrage of political ads about crime, inflation, and abortion. You know more about Herschel Walker’s sex life than you ever hoped to learn. You thought your ordeal had come to an end. But no! Now you are looking at another month of the same ads, quite possibly with control of the Senate at stake. The pressure will be unendurable. Will no one put you out of your misery?
You don’t need this. Neither does America. So pray that Cortez Masto takes the pressure off you by finding about 800 votes in Nevada. That would make a victory in Georgia nice, but not essential.