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- Check5 days agoChange DetectedAdds detail to Morris Brown College's accreditation history (loss in 2002 due to financial issues and mismanagement), includes a fragment about Ossoff's 2020 opposition and a claim regarding government spending, and updates the page's last-edited timestamp.SummaryDifference0.4%

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- Check26 days agoChange DetectedAdded the 2017 runoff result: Ossoff was defeated by Handel by 9,282 votes. Also added details about the 2026 general election, including potential opponents (Mike Collins, Buddy Carter, Derek Dooley) and an edit timestamp of April 12, 2026.SummaryDifference0.2%

- Check41 days agoChange DetectedAdded information that Ossoff is running for re-election in 2026 and linked to the 2026 United States Senate election in Georgia. This update provides context for his ongoing political career.SummaryDifference2%

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- Check55 days agoChange DetectedAdds a note about Ossoff's seniority relative to Warnock and references Raphael Warnock to clarify biographical details about Georgia's senators.SummaryDifference0.1%

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