Trump to hold rally in Georgia ahead of Senate qualifiers

President TrumpDonald TrumpPost’s office will be named after Pearl Harbor’s oldest veteran federal agents seeking residence in Antioch in connection with the Nashville explosion. government continues vaccine launch MORE on Sunday, it announced plans to hold a rally in Georgia to garner support for Republican candidates on the eve of the state’s two second rounds in the Senate.

The president tweeted on Sunday that he is going to Georgia on Monday, January 4, for a rally supporting Sens. Kelly LoefflerKelly LoefflerBiden on working with Senate Republicans: ‘I will never publicly embarrass them’ The GOP seeks to avoid Trump’s confused fight for Ossoff Electoral College, Warnock each rake by more than 0 million MORE (R-Ga.) E David PerdueDavid PerdueBiden on working with Senate Republicans: ‘I will never publicly embarrass you’ Ossoff, Warnock every rake in more than 0 million Judge rejects Republican Party lawsuit to close Georgia polls after business hours MORE (R-Ga.) Before the second round that will determine which party controls the US Senate.

“On behalf of two GREAT senators, @sendavidperdue AND @KLoeffler, I will be going to Georgia on Monday night, January 4th, to have a great and wonderful RALLY, ”Trump posted. “So important for our country that they win!”

The National Republican Committee (RNC) has announced that it will host the “Victory Rally” in Dalton, Georgia, at 7 pm on January 4. The RNC noted that all participants will have their temperature checked and will have access to hand sanitizer and masks “which they are instructed to use”.

Loeffler and Perdue will also speak at the rally at Dalton Regional Airport.

The two senators face Democratic candidates Rev. Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff, respectively, in the second round of January 5. The two Senate contests were put to a second round after no candidate in either election won a majority of the vote.

If Democratic candidates win both seats, the upper chamber will be split 50-50, with the vice president elected Kamala HarrisThe first historical episodes of Kamala Harris2020 and what to watch for the new year Democrats are expected to conflict in special House elections. being the tiebreaker vote. If one of the Republican senators claims his seat, the Republican Party will retain control of the Senate.

Trump campaigned for the two Republican senators last month, claiming during a speech that the election had been “rigged” against him. Vice president Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceGlobal COVID-19 cases exceed 80 million The Memo: Could Pence run and win in 2024? Saudi Crown Prince receives his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine MORE he also spent time in Georgia raising support for the two Republicans.

In the meantime, the president refused to grant the president-elect Joe BidenJoe BidenBrother, from Biden’s consultant, Ricchetti, hired as a lobbyist to preview Amazon’s Sunday shows: COVID-19 relief awaiting Trump’s signature; government continues vaccine launch Global cases of COVID-19 exceed 80 million MORE after Biden’s electoral victory, promoting complaints about widespread electoral fraud without presenting supporting evidence in court.

Democrats hope to turn the Senate seats blue on January 5, after Biden became the first Democratic presidential candidate to win the Peach State since 1992.

Biden campaigned for Democratic candidates, encouraging Georgia voters to put Warnock and Ossoff in office to give him a majority in the Senate, in addition to the small majority in the House for Democrats.

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