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Joe Biden makes another case for Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock in Georgia Senate runoffs

Joe Biden makes another case for Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock in Georgia Senate runoffs Joe Biden / Twitter Related Stories In a last-minute campaign for Democratic Senate challengers Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock, president-elect Joe Biden visited Georgia and highlighted why the Senate runoffs in the state are important. Biden urged voters to repeat the turnout they had during the November elections one more time to further flip the state to blue. Biden visited Georgia on Monday before the Senate runoff elections will take place to make one more case for Ossoff and Warnock. The runoffs will determine which party will have control of the Senate chamber. Ossoff and Warnock are challenging the Senate seats of Republicans David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler. The runoffs will also mark the end of the election cycle following the November elections which saw Georgia cast its electoral votes for Biden. Outgoing president Donald Trump continues to push claims of voter fraud without pro

Bitcoin crosses $35,000 for the first time after Democrats win Senate

Bitcoin crosses $35,000 for the first time after Democrats win Senate
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Timothy Head: In Georgia Senate runoff elections, choice for Christian voters is clear

When you look at the issues and what’s at stake in the two races on the Georgia ballot, it’s clear that Republican Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue are the candidates who deserve to be elected.

NY lawmakers ready for a 2021 session dominated by COVID-19

NY lawmakers ready for a 2021 session dominated by COVID-19
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62 Percent of Americans Blame GOP, Trump for $2K Stimulus Checks Stalemate: Poll

62 Percent of Americans Blame GOP, Trump for $2K Stimulus Checks Stalemate: Poll On 1/2/21 at 11:38 AM EST A 62 percent majority of Americans said they blame congressional Republicans and President Donald Trump for failing to hash out an agreement for $2,000 stimulus relief checks. National polling data from Data for Progress, a progressive think tank, released Friday from among 1,166 likely voters found that 47 percent blame Republicans in Congress and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell specifically while just 15 percent blame Trump for not supporting the $600 to $2,000 direct payment increase earlier. About one-third of Americans surveyed (32 percent) said they blame congressional Democrats and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for failing to push the $2,000 check legislation through both chambers.

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