President Trump said Thursday he is visiting Georgia to campaign for Republican Sens. Before Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue before the outgoing elections on January 5th.
– Speaking of Georgia, we’re going there. I spoke to the two big senators today. I’ll probably go on Saturday, ”Trump told reporters on Thanksgiving Day after virtually calling U.S. troops stationed abroad.
Trump said he wants to hold some type of campaign meeting, although the details are still unclear.
Senate control depends on the two races running in January, with Republicans taking 50 seats compared to 48 Democrats.
If Democratic nominees Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock won their elections against Perdue and Loeffler, the party would ensure a 50-50 split and Kamala Harris, elected vice president, would cast a tie.
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