shockedcanadian
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Per this article below.
Oh my, will the GOP Establishment suddenly care? I wonder how disenfranchised Trump supporters are to NOT vote again, certainly in GA, Abrams will be working hard to get out the black vote.
They spend $100M in S.Carolina and Kentucky, how much will they spend in a run off? $500M? You can bet Dem operatives will be in any run off state discouraging Trump supporters.
From the article below:
The president was referring to Perdue’s closely watched Senate race in Georgia against Jon Ossoff, a Democrat who has been making gains on the Republican's vote count. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that it appeared the two were headed to a runoff.
Fox News had projected an even split with both Democrats and Republicans holding 48 Senate seats after the election. Along with North Carolina's Senate race, Georgia's will be critical for each side achieving control of the upper chamber of Congress.
James' campaign ended in a narrow defeat in what turned out to be one of the tightest Senate races in the country against incumbent Michigan Democrat Sen. Gary Peters.
James said in a statement, “While Senator Peters is currently ahead, I have deep concerns that millions of Michiganders may have been disenfranchised by a dishonest few who cheat. While not everyone wins in an election, voters must be confident that the election was fair and honest. Failure to do so, is the end of democracy.”
Oh my, will the GOP Establishment suddenly care? I wonder how disenfranchised Trump supporters are to NOT vote again, certainly in GA, Abrams will be working hard to get out the black vote.
They spend $100M in S.Carolina and Kentucky, how much will they spend in a run off? $500M? You can bet Dem operatives will be in any run off state discouraging Trump supporters.
From the article below:
Trump warns Dems aiming to take the Senate, doubles down on final victory
President Trump took to Twitter early Friday to warn his followers that Democrats have their sights set on winning the Senate, but vowed that Republicans would ultimately prevail, despite what looked like an uphill climb.
www.foxnews.com
The president was referring to Perdue’s closely watched Senate race in Georgia against Jon Ossoff, a Democrat who has been making gains on the Republican's vote count. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that it appeared the two were headed to a runoff.
Fox News had projected an even split with both Democrats and Republicans holding 48 Senate seats after the election. Along with North Carolina's Senate race, Georgia's will be critical for each side achieving control of the upper chamber of Congress.
James' campaign ended in a narrow defeat in what turned out to be one of the tightest Senate races in the country against incumbent Michigan Democrat Sen. Gary Peters.
James said in a statement, “While Senator Peters is currently ahead, I have deep concerns that millions of Michiganders may have been disenfranchised by a dishonest few who cheat. While not everyone wins in an election, voters must be confident that the election was fair and honest. Failure to do so, is the end of democracy.”