Both Democrats and Republicans have used antisemitism and ' anti - Israel ' scandals as talking points in a razor-thin election that will determine Senate control, and could be decided by the state's 100,000 registered Jewish voters WASHINGTON – Tuesday’s runoff election for Georgia’s two Senate seats marks the culmination of an unprecedented year of campaigning, fundraising and voter turnout. With control of the U.S. Senate at stake, both Democrats and Republicans have used allegations of antisemitism and “ anti - Israel ” scandals as talking points for why their opponents are not fit for office. Jon Ossoff , 33,...