Trump has thrown a grenade into the Georgia Senate’s high-stakes in the final drag


Coming, Ga. – Outgoing President Donald Trump is throwing one grenade after another into the Georgia Senate’s high stakes in the final days before Tuesday’s election.

And it is not clear who will be the victims of its explosions.

The first was his refusal to concede defeat in the 2020 election, which falsified his party’s message here about the need to keep the Senate in the hands of Republicans. He was followed by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Key. Convicted of refusing to issue 2,000 provocation checks, San David Perdue and Sen. Kelly forced Loffler to change his position on the issue to join him.

That too Described The “Republican Senate” that Perdue and Loffler introduced as “compassionate” in their vote to repeal the Internet Liability Act, known as Section 230, in a vote on a missed military bill.

On Friday, Trump falsely claimed that the entire 2020 election in Georgia, including two Senate races, was “illegal and invalid.” On Saturday, Trump again questioned the legitimacy of the state’s electoral system.

In a series of his latest tweets, Lofler urged rally attendees in this suburb of Atlanta to vote and urge people across the state to vote.

“We have to catch the line,” he said. “We’re on fire to stop socialism in America.”

The highly polarized environment of the competitive state and the impact of Trump’s bombing in the one-year election is unpredictable. Their outrageous claims seem to be encouraging to voters on both sides and with both race and throat shown in the polls, it’s not clear which side will come out on top. Trump is scheduled to attend a rally for Pardu and Loffler in the city of Dalton on Monday night.

The influential president-elect held on Tuesday will shape Joe Biden’s administration. If the Democrats win both seats they will fight for control of the Senate and set the agenda. If at least one of the two Republican objects wins, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R.K., will have pocket vetoes on Biden’s legislative agenda, top administrative staff and judicial appointments.

“It’s Tuesday. Tuesday is everything,” said Democratic candidate John Osoff, who is facing a parade at a campaign stop in Stone Mountain outside Atlanta. “And the work you’re doing today to get the community out and vote will make a difference.”

As SS Sof has a busy schedule, Perdue has been forced to part with the campaign line, saying on Thursday that he would be able to separate after a “close contact” with a member of his team who owns the Covid-19. He expects to miss Trump’s rally on Monday, he told Fox News.

“There’s a danger that Trump’s attacks on Republicans running the Senate could do political harm to Perdue and Lofler,” said the wealthy Republican nominee of the city’s congressional district, 2020, Mr. McCormick.

“He was elected because of his ability to provoke people,” he told reporters after attending a rally here with Kormik Loffler and San Ted Cruz, R-Texas. “He’s trying for people who usually show up for him, and I think that’s a good thing.”

The Georgia race was pushed further into uncertainty on Saturday after 11 Republican senators announced they would reject voters from certain states until a commission was formed to investigate the election results – as part of a last-ditch effort by Trump’s allies to reverse the election results.

The failure of the January 6 attempt can be guaranteed, as the senators acknowledged in a joint statement. Parade’s term will expire by that time, regardless of the outcome of the election, so he will not participate. Loffler declined to say how he would vote, telling reporters that “everything is on the table right now” and promised to “continue to fight for this president.”

Her Democratic rival, Rafael Warnock, joined her.

CNN “We are reaching new levels. This is outrageous and it is outrageous that Georgia’s newly elected Senator Kelly Lofler is not standing up for the voice of the people in Georgia,” Warnak said. “We have a democratic system. And the four most powerful words, people have spoken.”

Attempts to block the counting of some of the votes won by President-elect J Biden have been made by the Pennsylvania Sen. Pat Tommy and Utah Sen. Numerous Republicans, including Mitt Romney, blasted. McConnell has urged GOP senators not to participate in the effort.

Trump later Saturday Tagged Republicans have quoted Polster as saying he is popular. It again cuts off the GOP message on Senate control.

McCormick called Trump the political equivalent of the character played by Adam Sandler in the 1996 popular movie.

“He’s kind of like Golf’s Happy Gilmore. He’s the guy who didn’t think he was there, who has a wonderful following,” McCormick said. “This is the guy who can just run the long ball, but accidentally he’s real. And he wins.”

Stacey Khizer and Julia Jester Contributed.