The course of U.S. politics will be decided on January 5, 2021!
The U.S. presidential election has Biden crowing about his victory, but Trump’s sights are already set on the next four years.
Without a Republican advantage in the Senate, Trump will not be able to demonstrate his strength as a Republican heavyweight and will not be able to challenge for the presidency in four years.
And the key to this is the state of Georgia.
In the November 3 Senate race in Georgia, no candidate received less than 50% of the vote, leading to an unusual double runoff, but
The Senate race is currently 48 seats for the Democrats. With Republicans winning 50 seats each, Democrats would need to win both seats in Georgia to win 50 seats in the Senate. If that happens, the Democrats will have a Senate majority because incoming Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will have the right to cast the deciding vote in the event of a tie vote.
Everything will be decided on January 5, 2021.
Jon Osoff, Democratic Candidate for the House of Representatives
https://electjon.com/
Raphael Warnock, Democratic candidate in the House of Representatives
https://warnockforgeorgia.com/
U.S. Senate Race, Two Georgia Pairs Head to Runoff – Path to Democratic Majority Remains (Bloomberg)
https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/424d7d0cde04af3d87c3cde5acb4646ba963b1dc
High hurdle for U.S. Democrats to win Senate majority; double runoff in Georgia
https://www.bloomberg.co.jp/news/articles/2020-11-10/QJJUSAT0AFB401
◆ Reference
NewsWeek
Why the Republican Congressional Delegation Continues to Support Trump, Who Refuses to Accept Defeat (Akihiko Reizei)
https://www.newsweekjapan.jp/reizei/2020/11/post-1200.php