After Biden Proclaimed President-Elect and Democrats retain the House, if Democrats win both Georgia Senate Runoffs, they will control the Senate and all of federal government, allowing them to ram through a far leftist agenda.
I am still digesting the “news” that deep red Georgia suddenly turned blue for Joe Biden, after rejecting Obama who had genuine momentum and enthusiasm in ’08—not to mention the historic nature of being the first black president—and after voting for smarmy Mittens McRomneyCare over Obama in 2012. President Trump, of course, won the state in 2016.
It is against this backdrop that we consider the upcoming Georgia U.S. Senate special elections in January, elections that will determine the majority in the U.S. Senate.
As of this writing, both of Georgia’s U.S. Senate seats will be, theoretically anyway, up for grabs in January.
NPR reports:
Control of the Senate may hinge on Georgia’s two runoff races in January as no candidate in either contest has reached a required 50% threshold in votes to win outright.
That means Georgia, which is also still counting ballots in a neck-and-neck presidential race expected to go to a recount, is shaping up to be ground zero for whether Congress will be divided again next year.
This article was sourced from LegalInsurrection