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December 30, 2020
President Trump, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are planning to be in Georgia next week.
It’s their final push for their parties before the state’s Senate runoff race on Jan. 5.
President Trump will be in Georgia on Monday, campaigning for the Republican candidates Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler.
Yet his support for fellow Republicans does not extend to Georgia’s governor. After news broke about the Cobb County audit that found no evidence of fraud, President Trump tweeted Gov. Brian Kemp should resign from office because he “refuses to admit that we won Georgia.”
Hearings from Atlanta on the Georgia Election overturn now being broadcast. Check it out. @OANN@newsmax and many more. @BrianKempGA should resign from office. He is an obstructionist who refuses to admit that we won Georgia, BIG! Also won the other Swing States.
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Throughout the course of his run for president, Joe Biden has been full of gaffes. He has managed to forget important information, like what office he was running for, who his wife and sister are, what day Super Tuesday falls on, and the name of the Chinese President, Xi Jingping.
It should come as no surprise that Biden had another gaffe when on Tuesday he referred to Kamala Harris as president-elect. He made the comments during a press conference after Harris received the first dose of the Wuhan coronavirus vaccine. Yes, it is the same vaccine that she said she would never receive while President Donald Trump was in office.
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On Tuesday, both networks demonstrated their role as sycophants for the Biden-Harris administration by gushing over Kamala Harris receiving her COVID vaccine, the nurse who was selected to administer it, and where Harris went to get it while downplaying her anti-vaccine position during the campaign (simply because of who s occupied the White House).
Before Harris received the vaccine, CNN touted the event as “a wonderful modeling exercise” and proved its woke credentials by harping on the fact that an immigrant administered it to her. In the moments after the vaccination, MSNBC could not stop gushing over how the “important and powerful” Harris.
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Kamala Harris made a plea to the public at the United Medical Center in Southeast Washington D.C., a predominantly Black community, where she received her first dose of the Moderna vaccine.
TheGrio was on the ground as the vice president-elect emphasized that the vaccine is about saving lives, saying, “I trust the scientists and it’s the scientists who created and approve the vaccine … I urge everyone when it’s your turn to get vaccinated.”
Vice President-elect Kamala Harris is administered the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine by Registered Nurse Patricia Cummings at the United Medical Center on December 29, 2020 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Samuel Corum/Getty Images)