Senate Control Comes Down To Georgia Runoffs

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Democrat Cal Cunningham conceded to incumbent Republican U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis in North Carolina on Tuesday, saying “the voters have spoken” and it was clear Tillis had won.

With Cunningham’s concession, all eyes turned to Georgia, where two U.S. Senate runoff races in January are likely to determine the balance of the upper chamber.

With votes still uncounted and the races in North Carolina and Alaska still too early to call Tuesday, the Senate remained tied 48-48. Alaska GOP Sen. Dan Sullivan is favored for another term against Al Gross, an independent running as a Democrat. If the Senate ended up tied 50-50, Democratic Vice President-elect Kamala Harris would wield the tiebreaking vote.

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12 COMMENTS

  1. “Democratic Vice President-elect Kamala Harris would wield the tiebreaking vote”

    What?
    Fake news.
    Kamala Harris has not been certified for dog catcher yet.
    President Trump will win re-election.

  2. Why does Trump have burden of proof? Trump is the current President. Perhaps Biden has burden of proof. If he wants to change the status quo, he must prove “beyond reasonable doubt” that he was duly elected

  3. “North Carolina and Alaska still too early to call”.
    Umm, no.
    In Alaska, Trump leads with trend of 57% Vs. 39% in his favour, with 25% of the voted still to count.
    In NC, Trump leads by a margin of 1.4% and there are only 1% of votes still to count. So it is mathematically impossible for Biden to overtake him. (I have no idea why they haven’t called it there yet.)

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