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As Georgians choose their two U.S. Senators in the January 5th runoff elections, the stakes could not be greater. If Democratic challengers Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff defeat incumbent Republican Sens.
Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue, the result will be 50-50 deadlock between the parties. If Congress certifies Joe Biden’s Electoral College advantage on January 6, a day after the runoff, it will deliver the Senate into Democratic hands. Because the vice president serves as the Senate’s
.The end of the road! Pregnant Mandy Moore shared stunning photos from her third trimester maternity shoot on Friday, January 15.
Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler conceded to Democrat Raphael Warnock late Thursday, after months of high-stakes campaigning for the Georgia Senate seat. Loeffler said she called Warnock earlier in the day to congratulate him on his historic win.
President Trump’s expected speech to the Republican National Committee’s annual winter meeting, which is being held this year in Florida, appears to have been scrubbed at the last minute. The president’s planned recorded address to the national Republican Party’s committee members, top officials, and leading activists, which was scheduled for Thursday, will not take place, Fox News chief White House correspondent John Roberts reported.
Former Georgia state Rep. Vernon Jones announced Wednesday that he will be joining the Republican Party. Jones, a former Democrat representing the 91st District in Lithonia, Ga., said in a post on Twitter: "Now more than ever, the Republican Party is in desperate need of leaders that know how to fight.
With Democrats close to capturing control of both houses of Congress, President-elect Joe Biden is vowing "to get big things done for our nation." But the president-elect is also spotlighting that even though it’s extremely likely the Democrats will hold a razor-thin majority in the Senate, to go along with their slight House majority, and also control the White House, he plans "to try to work with people in both parties" to find consensus.
Poll workers in Georgia's DeKalb County will have to manually scan 19,000 ballots after the polling site experienced "technical issues," election officials said Wednesday. "Georgia's voting system provides built-in safeguards, in the form of paper ballots, that allow us to quickly process ballots that are electronically cast," Erica Hamilton, the director of DeKalb County Voter Registration and Elections, said in a statement. "These outstanding paper ballots are currently being scanned and the
Democrat Jon Ossoff on Wednesday morning declared victory in his Georgia Senate runoff against Republican Sen. David Perdue, who vowed to "exhaust" all legal options to make sure only "legally cast" ballots are counted.
With Democrats projected to win at least one of the two Georgia Senate runoff races, they are inching closer to keeping Republicans from holding on to control of the upper body of Congress. Democrat Raphael Warnock is projected to defeat Sen. Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga., according to Fox News' Decision Desk early Wednesday.
Democrats moved a step closer to taking control of the Senate on Wednesday after winning one of two critical runoff elections in Georgia, with Rev.
Joe Biden to push through his agenda when he enters the White House on January 20.Democrat Raphael Warnock is currently projected to unseat his Republican rival Kelly Loeffler in the Senate special runoff, with 98% of the vote having been counted from Georgia’s 159 counties at the time of writing.The general election runoff between Democrat Jon Ossoff and Republican David Perdue is tighter, although a number of media outlets have either put Ossoff in the lead or called the race in his favour.
Polls are closed in Georgia after two months of fierce campaigning in two runoff U.S. Senate elections that put the state under an unprecedented microscope with the balance of power in the upper chamber on the line. All that remains is for the votes to be counted. Sen.
“Y’all get out and vote, get out and vote, get out and vote,” said Tyler Perry today as Georgia went to the polls to decide exactly who the Peach State’s two Senators will be.
The last election of the unprecedented 2020 election cycle is finally upon us. Tuesday's the day that voters in the state of Georgia go to the polls to decide what America’s future looks like.To paraphrase President Ronald Reagan, will we still be the shining city on a hill? The stark reality is that if radical Democrats Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff prevail in their campaigns against Republican Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler in Tuesday’s runoff elections for United States Senate,
Georgia will experience decent weather for Tuesday’s runoff election, according to forecasters. "A beautiful day in Georgia for election day with mostly sunny skies for most," tweeted Fox News Senior Meteorologist Janice Dean on Tuesday morning.
On Tuesday the American people will learn two things from Georgia’s Senate runoffs. One is whether Donald Trump, amid all his election controversies, can rally his troops in numbers sufficient to put Republican Sens.
On Tuesday, the people of Georgia will return to the polls to choose which two candidates will serve in the United States Senate. For conservatives, there is a clear choice between President Trump-endorsed Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler and dangerous radicals Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff. Control of the United States Senate is at stake.
The future of America is at stake Tuesday in Georgia and voters have a very simple choice.
The two Senate runoff elections in Georgia on Tuesday will determine the direction of our nation. As Americans, we are blessed to live in the greatest country on the planet.
Sen. David Perdueisn't lifting a finger to fight for the $2,000 stimulus checks that President Trump supports.
Who would you rather have write the U.S. Senate’s next budget — Lindsey Graham or Bernie Sanders? This is among the choices before Georgia’s voters on Tuesday.