Wednesday on Political Rewind:\xa0Georgia\u2019s pair of crucial Senate runoffs are drawing ad dollars and national political figures to the state. One day after the Electoral College sealed President-elect Joe Biden\u2019s victory, he campaigned in Georgia on Tuesday for Democratic U.S. Senate candidates Jon Ossoff and the Rev. Raphael Warnock.\n\nMeanwhile, Vice President Mike Pence is scheduled to make his fourth visit in the state\xa0since the runoff election began.\n\nHe is set to campaign for Gov. Brian Kemp-appointee\xa0Sen. Kelly Loeffler and Sen. David Perdue in Columbus and Macon on Thursday. The campaign stops come even as President Donald Trump continues to insist he won the election.\n\nAround 500,000 people have already cast ballots in the first two days of early voting in the runoff, while another 1.4 million have requested absentee ballots.\n\nPanelists:\n\nTia Mitchell \u2014\xa0Washington Correspondent, Atlanta Journal-Constitution\n\nGreg Bluestein \u2014\xa0Politics Reporter,\xa0Atlanta Journal-Constitution\n\nRiley Bunch \u2014\xa0Georgia Statehouse Reporter, CNHI News\n\nAdam Van Brimmer\u2014\xa0Editorial Page Editor, The Savannah Morning News