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Joe Biden did not skimp on the rhetoric of fate in the latest attempt to convince voters.
He believes that the entire future of America is in the hands of Georgia.
“A state can set the course not just for four years, but for an entire generation,” the incoming president said.
On Tuesday, Georgia will vote in a runoff for its two Senate seats. And the efforts could hardly be greater.
If both Democratic candidates Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock win, the result will end in the Senate at 50-50 between Democrats and Republicans. But since the vice president has a casting vote in the Senate, that means a majority for Joe Biden and his Democrats.
During a campaign speech in Atlanta, Joe Biden made one last attempt Monday night to get the Democrats to the polls. He said he had never seen anything like it before, that a single state could determine the entire political future of America.
Photo: Carolyn Kaster / AP
Joe Biden.
Food lines show the extent of the crisis
He raised the emergency package that Congress passed in recent days, in which Republicans opposed the $ 2,000 bill for all Americans.
– If you are like millions of Americans, you need the money. You need help and you need it now. Georgia, there is no one in the United States with more power to implement it than you, said Joe Biden.
The incoming president also mentioned queues for charities to get help with food – queues he said had never been this long since the Great Depression in the 1930s.
Joe Biden said nothing about Donald Trump’s high-profile phone conversation with Georgia’s Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, in which the president tried to get him to find enough votes to change the outcome of the presidential election.
However, he attacked Republican senators in Georgia, accusing them of being more loyal to the president than to the people of the state.
“Now you have two senators who don’t think they work for you, but they work for Trump,” Biden said during the campaign meeting in Atlanta.
Joe Biden used much of the speech to talk about the pandemic and the difficult challenge of vaccinating the entire population. He said Donald Trump spends more time complaining about the election result than doing work.
He also had a pass to Trump regarding recalculations of the results of the presidential elections in Georgia that took place after the president’s accusations of cheating in the state.
– We have already won three times in Georgia.
Photo: Andrew Harnik / AP
Donald Trump.
Angry and isolated in the White House
And ahead of Donald Trump’s campaign speeches for Republican candidates David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler on Monday night, new information emerges from inside the White House about the president’s state of mind in the days leading up to the fateful elections in Georgia. and the bill to control the presidential elections in Congress.
According to Jim Acosta, a CNN correspondent in the White House, Donald Trump’s mood has worsened in recent years as he continues to follow conspiracy theories about voter fraud expressed by his supporters.
“It got worse when more people started saying something was wrong with the election,” one of Trump’s advisers who has been involved in the lawsuits surrounding the election told CNN.
ABC News sources also describe the president as increasingly isolated in the White House and only enforced by the bill on parliamentary control of votes in the Electoral College on January 6. Many close advisers should not have known about the conversation with Brad Raffensperger before reading it in the Washington Post.
According to the television channel, Donald Trump will participate in a large protest meeting in Washington on January 6. Thousands of people are expected to take part in “Save America” rallies near the White House to protest Joe Biden’s election victory.
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