November 14, 2020
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Senate races in Georgia head to a runoff

Along with the runoff race between Republican Senator Kelly Loeffler and Democratic challenger Raphael Warnock, the race will determine control of the Senate….reports Asian Lite News

A second US Senate race in the state of Georgia is now headed for a runoff on January 5, 2021, forging a showdown for the Senate majority between Republicans and Democrats, according to NBC News projection.

Republican Senator David Perdue will not break the 50 per cent threshold needed to win outright in general elections and will again face Democrat Jon Ossoff in the runoff, Xinhua news agency quoted NBC News as saying on Friday.

Along with the runoff race between Republican Senator Kelly Loeffler and Democratic challenger Raphael Warnock, the race will determine control of the Senate.

During the campaign, Perdue, a first-term senator and former business executive, was criticized for his handling of the Covid-19 pandemic, including federal probes into his stock trading around the start of the pandemic in the country.

Meanwhile, Ossoff, a former journalist who lost a tight, high-profile US House special election in 2017, was accused by his Republican rival of pursuing a “radical socialist agenda”, according to media reports.

Both Republicans and Democrats are focusing their attention and money on Georgia as it became apparent two runoffs would determine Senate control, said the reports.

Republicans have won 50 U.S. Senate seats so far, multiple US media outlets projected. Democrats have flipped one net seat for a total of 48.

Therefore, if Democrats win both runoffs in Georgia, there will be an even split between the two parties in the 100-seat upper chamber of the next Congress.

Moreover, given that Democrat Joe Biden and his running mate Kamala Harris declared victory for the US presidential election, Harris would hold a tiebreaking vote in the Senate.

According to tallies by major US media outlets, Democrats have held onto their majority in the House of Representatives by capturing at least 218 seats in the 435-member chamber as of Tuesday.

Biden is currently projected to win the Electoral College by a margin of 306 to 232.

Sitting President Donald Trump hasn’t conceded and is mounting challenges in court over allegations of voter fraud and counting misconduct.

Also read:Georgia to decide control of senate

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