The final ballot for two Georgian senators to decide which party will take control of the US Senate is going smoothly on Tuesday, local time.
If the Republican Party secures even one seat in Georgia, it retains the majority, but if both seats are occupied by the Democrats, the Democratic Party will take over the Senate through a casting boat event by Democrat Vice President Camela Harris.
As a result of the US Senate vote on November 3 last year, Republicans won 50 seats and Democrats secured 48 seats.
The fact that President Trump made a “pressure call” to the state secretary of state in relation to the “results of the presidential election” has been revealed as controversy is being raised amid the last minute support campaigns of both leaders, President Trump and President-elect Biden.
In the local poll, two Democratic Party candidates are leading the way with a slight margin of error.
However, as the voter turnout is expected to be low, it is likely that the winning or losing will depend on how many key supporters of both parties are at the polls.
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